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To hone on in Is the verb to hone in on, meaning to focus on something, used in British English?
Feb 27, 2017 1:49 PM
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Hi there! Yes 'hone in on' can be used in British English, meaning to move towards, or to focus on, a goal or target. 'I think we are honing in on the solution.'
February 27, 2017
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Thanks, Peachey! It's pretty interesting.
February 27, 2017
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This might be of interest to your question (in short: "hone in" is accepted but "home in" is the original expression):
http://grammarist.com/eggcorns/home-in-hone-in/
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