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Do any linguistics nerds have any information on the use of "regardless as to" vs. "regardless of" Spell check seems to think that the latter is the only correct one, but I can't see why & google isn't helpful
another opportunity to PSA that 'trans' and 'women' are two separate words, by the way. you can see here how they're using 'transwomen' as a noun, not as a type of woman, but as their own set. please break those words up. bonus info: it's also not hyphenated!