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Whats is correct:
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is there a difference between:
on behalf of
and
in behalf of?
on behalf of
and
in behalf of?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In modern usage, there is little difference between them, although the 'on' version is vastly more common. Originally, going back centuries, there was a difference. 'On behalf of' meant 'as a representative of', as in "I am speaking on behalf of my wife"...ie because she cannot be present. 'In behalf of' meant 'in the name of', as in "(They) rob in the behalf of charity" (Shakespeare)...ie for the benefit of.