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The phrase "disrespect to" is not grammatically correct.
The correct preposition to use with the word "disrespect" is "for", as in "showing disrespect for someone/something". For example: He showed disrespect for his teacher by talking back and being rude in class.
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No disrespect to Arsenio Hall, but Carson?
"No disrespect to them," Victorino said.
There's no disrespect to gays".
No disrespect to rock cod.
It's no disrespect to us as people.
"That's a show of disrespect to me.
We never intended disrespect to the cathedral".
"No disrespect to Stephanie," he added.
It was a disrespect to the opposition.
And that's no disrespect to Duhon either".
"That's no disrespect to Wales," he said.
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