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Discover LudwigThe phrase "regards with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express someone's thoughts or feelings about something or someone. Example: She regards her new job with excitement and enthusiasm, eager to learn and grow in her career.
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Evans regards with me derision.
"The Church regards with esteem... the Muslims," it said.
Her dad bought her new Wayfarer Ray-Bans which she regards with undiluted joy.
Economists (a breed she regards with uniform disdain) would not necessarily disagree with that.
The author regards with distaste the pell-mell enthusiasm for globalisation, and casino capitalism that marked the last decade.
One is the lack of protection afforded to the press, whose freedom Mr Putin patently regards with disdain.
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New money is regarded with suspicion everywhere.
Even simple handshakes were regarded with suspicion.
But drinking has always been regarded with anxiety too.
In the academy, he is still regarded with suspicion.
In the United States, wild mushrooms are widely regarded with suspicion.
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