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Old 31-Aug-2009, 16:19
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Default Re: "regarding" or "regarding to"?

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Can I use "concerning" in place of regarding?
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Can I use "concerning" in place of regarding?
Yes you could, but that doesn't mean that the two words are always interchangeable.
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Default Re: "regarding" or "regarding to"?

Hi there

I know this thread is outdated, but I think it is worth stressing it due to an increasing misuse of "Regarding to" instead of "with regard to".

I still use "with regard to" and consider it grammatically correct. I have seen too many people using "regarding to".

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