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Wrong hone in
Use this home in
i · WhyTwo lines, no filler

'Home in' is the original — from homing pigeons, aircraft homing on a beacon. 'Hone' means to sharpen; you hone skills, you home in on a target.

ii · Brew tipKeep this one

Home in = close on a target. Hone = sharpen. Different verbs.

iii · References Cross-check
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