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I asked many questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect""in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most views with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question seems not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many views? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

I asked many questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most views with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question seems not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many views? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

I asked many questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most views with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question seems not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many views? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

viewers --> views. Fixed grammar in title.
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Mari-Lou A
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Why thisdid my question of mine gotget so many viewers!views?

I asked many questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most viewersviews with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question seems not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many viewersviews? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

Why this question of mine got so many viewers!

I asked many questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most viewers with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question seems not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many viewers? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

Why did my question get so many views?

I asked many questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most views with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question seems not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many views? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

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Ahmad
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I asked severalmany questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most viewers with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question isseems not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many viewers? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

I hope it's not opinion-based or off-topic, because the difference is very noticeable to have a specific reason!

I asked several questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most viewers with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question is not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many viewers? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

I hope it's not opinion-based or off-topic, because the difference is very noticeable to have a specific reason!

I asked many questions, but one of them ("in this regard" vs. "in this respect") by far has the most viewers with 18K viewers. The next one has just 2K viewers.

That question seems not such an important question, and even no body gave an up-vote to it. I would like to know what is about this title, which attracts so many viewers? Are there a similar important question in English with such a title? Any idea?

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Ahmad
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