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Just as we (everyone in the world except for arnie) have redefined "moot," have we redefined "hone in"? See this headline?

By the way, this post comes courtesy of Geoff. Geoff, we are patiently awaiting your return!
 
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I think it's a typo. It should be "homes in". "To hone" is "to sharpen" or "to improve" in my version of English.

The party could hone its skills - such as those of compaigning - but it couldn't "hone in" on them.


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It's actually a fairly common usage these days. MW says the first recorded usage is 1965 - I have heard it rather a lot.


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Yes, I've come across it several times as well. This site includes a usage note:
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Hone is sometimes wrongly used where home is meant: this device makes it easier to home in on (not hone in on) the target


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I don't think it's a typo. It's a nonstandard variant that dates back to the 60s, according to MWDEU.
 
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It's similar to the variant of "in the pit of my stomach" which transmogrified into "I've a pit in my stomach", which is dead wrong.
 
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I do believe we talked about "home in" here before, but, Proof, I've never heard that one about a "pit in my stomach." The worst of it is, I think I might have said that before!

I do hear "home in" a fair amount, but I always thought the speaker was just ignorant. It's hard to discern ignorance from nonstandard variations, in my mind.
 
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Alan Sugar used "hone in" on this week's Apprentice.


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Posted Aug 01, 05 16:04
I can't say I've ever heard/seen hone in on..


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Yes, I've come across it several times as well.


arnie

Several times in the last seven years apparently. Wink

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Those were probably the several times. Wink


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I heard "hone in" at a meeting a couple of days ago. It's funny how our discussions will heighten our awareness of things like this.
 
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Well, after reading this thread, I went back and read the earlier discussion on "moot". I can see that the definition of it is now "moot". Big Grin
 
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Did you know that the word "gullible" is not in the dictionary?


Is that meant as a check on our gullibility?
 
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Is that meant as a check on our gullibility?


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Ah, well. Gullible me. I checked. Roll Eyes It's there.
 
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