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Ju

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1. This letter is "in regard to' your message dated January 5.
2. This letter is 'regarding' your message dated January 5.
3. This letter is 'with regards to' your message dated January 5.
4. This letter is 'concerning about' your message dated January 5.

Do the above sentences mean the same?

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1-3 are OK. 4 is not. You can say "This letter concerns your message ...". although it's less natural than the others. We don't use "is concerning about" or even "concerning about".
 

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Alternatives:
This letter is about your message ...
This letter is related to your message ...
This letter pertains to your message ...
This letter follows from your message ...
Further to your message dated..., this letter ...
With reference to your message dated ..., this letter ...
Referring to your message dated ..., this letter ...
We refer to your message dated ... and we write to ...
 
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I like all of tedmc's except "This letter follows from your message ...". I'd use "follows on from" but I wonder if it suggests a longer exchange of messages than just the two we know about so far.
 

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"concerning about" is redundant, and we don't use that combination of words in English anyway.
 

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"concerning about" is redundant, and we don't use that combination of words in English anyway.

Should I say :

"We should hold a meeting concerning the issue you mentioned about the school renovation."

Is it right?
 

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An issue isn't about something. Your sentence would be okay with of in place of about. Here's a better version:

We should hold a meeting concerning the school renovation issue you mentioned.
 

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You can say "the issue of​ the school renovation".
 
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