Academic & Pro Expressions
C1 expressions help you structure arguments, concede points, and communicate complex ideas effectively.
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Yes, they mean the same thing! However, "With regard to" sounds slightly more elevated and formal, making it perfect for academic writing and formal presentations. edit_document
Can I say "By no means" at the start of a sentence?
Yes, you can! But remember, if you start a sentence with a negative phrase like this, it triggers subject-verb inversion. For example: "By no means should you give up." lightbulb
What is the difference between "Bear in mind" and "Keep in mind"?
They are almost identical in meaning! "Bear in mind" can sometimes sound just a tiny bit more formal, but both are excellent for professional settings when you want someone to remember an important detail. work
Is "With regard to" the same as "Regarding"?