in your behalf?

RonButters at AOL.COM RonButters at AOL.COM
Thu Sep 27 17:37:53 UTC 2001


In a message dated 9/27/01 1:21:57 PM, gscole at ARK.SHIP.EDU writes:

<< Some recommendations are written 'in your behalf,' as opposed to 'on
your behalf.'  Would the possible existence of that difference answer
part of one of your questions? >>

I don't think so, but what is the difference? I can't think of when I would
ever say "in your behalf"!



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