Regard
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Specified Perspective
Use 'regard' when expressing a specific opinion or perspective about someone or something. The old building was regarded as an architectural masterpiece.
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Fixed Prepositions
'Regard' is often used with prepositions like 'as', 'with', 'in' and 'for' to link ideas. With regard to your question, I will answer it tomorrow.
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Not Always Positive
'Regard' doesn't imply a positive view; it can be neutral or negative based on context. He regarded the new policy with skepticism.