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jordanstuart23
Is there any difference between "on behalf" and "in behalf"?
2012年3月19日 05:47
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Normally I'd say "on behalf of" is the only correct form, but I checked: "in behalf of" is also used!
On behalf of... = acting in place of someone; to represent someone (or a group). "I talked to his boss, on his behalf."
In behalf of... = it's not very common, but it means "for the benefit of someone/something"
2012年3月19日
i agree with annie lynn
this one will do..
On behalf of somebody and also in behalf of somebody (American English) are used in two meanings:
a) instead of someone, or as their representative:
On behalf of everyone here, may I wish you a very happy retirement.
b) because of or for someone:
Oh, don’t go to any trouble on my behalf.
...
The "in" is not used in the construction "in behalf of" — not that I'm aware of, anyway. It's used in sentences like "He will act in your behalf." ^ㅅ^
2012年3月19日
I believe correct one is "On behalf"
2012年3月19日
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