"in their regard" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. It can be used to indicate how something affects or relates to someone or something. For example: The success of the party was important in their regard; they had spent months planning it.
"Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided," he said.
The film clubs may be divided about the films, but they are united in their regard for the film-maker.
Whenever it moves from hard data to opinion surveys of what Britons think about their country, the rating plummets, especially in their regard for public services and institutions.
31 FAPL's activities include organising the filming of Premier League matches and exercising in their regard television broadcasting rights, that is to say, rights to make the audiovisual content of sporting events available to the public by means of television broadcasting ('broadcasting rights').
Some propositions also regarded political cooperation and democratisation, yet those were rather of auxiliary character and furthermore, Nazarbayev's sincerity in their regard may be generally called into question given his reluctance to carry out any substantial political reforms in Kazakhstan (see below).
Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided.
In their rapt regard for him, there appeared no disbelief, suspended or otherwise.
Each of those devices is solid in their own regard when compared to 99% of the phones on the market.
Unsurprisingly, trainees who do receive such information in their inductions regard it as highly useful.
"The problem is that they brim with hubris regarding their success in the corporate market and are culturally blind to the gaping holes in their armour regarding consumers.
The Republicans are clearly less harmonious in their consideration regarding Mr. Gallagher's successor.
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