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The phrase "in regardless" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered incorrect. The correct phrase is "regardless of," which means without taking into account or in spite of. Example: In the end, the outcome was the same, in regardless of all our efforts to change it.
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When it gets tough, she simply won't give in, regardless.
They worry that if Pujols reaches 60 or beyond in 2009, suspicions will automatically kick in, regardless of whether they are warranted.
He'll be pulled in, regardless.
Most people out there think writers just publish a book and let the cash come rolling in regardless whether that writer is a parent or not.
The main challenge is for ITV, C4 et al to continue to make compelling TV programmes and then viewers will tune in regardless of channel or device.
I think it finds its way in, regardless.
Sometimes it doesn't go in regardless of what you do.
"He has agreed to allow all aid workers in regardless of nationalities.
They knew they'd get a barrage of abuse (some richly deserved) and got stuck in regardless.
Investors will go in regardless of whether they believe the fundamentals of the economy are strong".
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