Collocations for "regarding"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "regarding" in context.
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regard
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- the [high, low, poor] regard (that)
- [particularly, quite, rather] [high] regard
- hold you in [high] regard
- the [scientist, novelist, teacher] is held in [high] regard (by)
- had no regard for her [feelings, problems, wellbeing]
- [showed, offered, had] no regard
- [kind, best] regards
- give my regards to your [children, family, boss]
- writing [in, with] regard to
- especially in regard to [safety, improvements]
- especially with regards to [safety]
- [satisfactory, excellent, good] in [this, all, most] regards
- [satisfactory] in every regard
- regarded as the [best, first, fastest, safest]
- regard you as a [father, best friend]
- regarded by [many, most, some] as
- (is) regarded by [experts, professionals] as
- regard with [suspicion, respect, contempt, caution]
- regarded well for their [quality, products, services]
- regarded [across, around, throughout] the world as
- regarded and respected as
- [it, the news] doesn't regard you
'regarding' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
accountability
- advice
- aforementioned
- aggregate
- announcement
- assembly
- attendee
- caveat
- collate
- comprehensive
- consensus
- consultancy
- contact
- controversy
- criterion
- crucial
- disclaimer
- disclose
- discretion
- discussion
- dispute
- ensue
- forestry
- general
- important
- information
- input
- lawyer
- midwife
- misconception
- misunderstanding
- mounting
- myth
- national
- need
- notion
- opinion
- personnel
- pickle
- precise
- prior
- processing
- product
- provide
- query
- question
- relative
- release
- scarce
- sparse