Home In Vs Hone In – Meaning And When To Use Them
Home in is the more common and more logical form, but hone in is generally accepted in North America.
Home in is the more common and more logical form, but hone in is generally accepted in North America.
Hair’s breadth = a short distance. Hare’s breath = the inhalations and exhalations of a rabbit-like nonburrowing mammal.
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For all intents and purposes is the usual form of the phrase. For all intensive purposes is an eggcorn.