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respect to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"respect to" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
Generally, the phrase "with respect to" is used in formal writing to indicate a transition between two topics. For example, "With respect to our disagreement, I think we should both take a step back."
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News & Media
Science
Wiki
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
with respect to politics.
News & Media
My respect to you.
News & Media
#JagmeetSingh Much respect to #JagmeetSingh.
News & Media
Much respect to him.
News & Media
Respect to them all!
News & Media
Respect to the Serb.
News & Media
Much respect to you.
News & Media
Respect to the Chinese!
News & Media
With all due respect to uptown".
News & Media
Fair play and respect to Clarke.
News & Media
What stance with respect to the world?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In formal writing, always use "with respect to" instead of "respect to" to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity. This applies to academic papers, business reports, and other professional communications.
Common error
Avoid dropping the word "with" when using the phrase in formal settings. Using just "respect to" can make your writing seem unprofessional or uneducated. For instance, write "with respect to the budget" instead of "respect to the budget".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "respect to" primarily functions as a prepositional phrase, intending to show connection or relation between different elements. However, the AI flags it as not grammatically correct, where "with" is expected.
Frequent in
News & Media
38%
Science
32%
Wiki
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Encyclopedias
5%
Social Media
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "respect to" appears frequently across diverse sources, according to Ludwig it's generally considered grammatically incorrect for formal English. The correct form is "with respect to", which should be used in professional and academic writing. The intended purpose is typically to introduce a related topic or to show consideration. Alternatives such as "regarding" or "concerning" may be suitable depending on the context. Always consider your audience and the level of formality required when choosing between "respect to" and "with respect to".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with respect to
Adds the preposition "with", making the phrase grammatically correct and suitable for formal contexts.
in relation to
Indicates a connection or association, similar to "respect to" but more general.
regarding
A shorter, more direct alternative to "with respect to", suitable for many contexts.
concerning
Similar to "regarding", but may imply a sense of worry or interest.
in reference to
More formal and specific, indicating a direct link to something previously mentioned.
in connection with
Highlights an association or link between two things.
pertaining to
Indicates a direct relevance or applicability to a specific subject.
relating to
A more simplified version of "in relation to", commonly used in general contexts.
about
A simple and widely used alternative, though less formal.
on the subject of
Emphasizes the topic being discussed, providing a clear focus.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "respect to"?
No, the grammatically correct phrase is "with respect to". While you might encounter "respect to", it's generally considered incorrect in formal writing and speech, as confirmed by Ludwig's AI.
When should I use "with respect to"?
Use "with respect to" to introduce a new, but related, topic, or to indicate consideration or reference. For example, "With respect to the data, our findings are inconclusive."
What are some alternatives to using "with respect to"?
Alternatives include "regarding", "concerning", or "in relation to". The best choice depends on the specific context and desired level of formality.
What's the difference between "with respect to" and "in regards to"?
"With respect to" is the correct and more formal phrase. "In regards to" is often considered nonstandard; a better alternative is "regarding" or "with regard to".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested