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  • On Board or Onboard – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Onboard is an adjective that means attached, and a verb that means to acclimate new hires to a new company On board is an adverb or prepositional phrase that means safely aboard a vessel or in agreement
  • How to Use Onboard vs. on board Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    Onboard is one word (sometimes hyphenated—on-board) when it comes before the noun it modifies (e g , onboard radio, onboard computer) Elsewhere, writers usually make on board two words For instance, one might write, “We brought a radio on board so we could have an onboard radio ”
  • ONBOARD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ONBOARD is carried within or occurring aboard a vehicle (such as a satellite or an automobile) How to use onboard in a sentence
  • On Board vs. Onboard - Grammar. com
    Justin boasts an onboard 3-D camera system for analyzing points in space [Wired News] Although the airline grabs headlines for threatening to charge people to use onboard toilets or save money by dumping co-pilots, it normally turns to conventional ruses [Guardian] At one highway fill-up, the onboard computer showed I had a range of 880 km
  • Onboard or on Board: What’s the Difference Between the Two?
    The phrases ‘onboard’ and ‘on board’ often cause confusion, but they have different uses ‘Onboard’ is an adjective or adverb describing something that is situated on or being part of a vehicle, ship, or aircraft For example, “The onboard entertainment was excellent ”
  • Onboard vs. On Board—Which is Correct? (Grammar + Examples)
    Use onboard when it’s about hiring, integrating, or technology Use on board when it’s about physically being somewhere—or agreeing to something Knowing the difference makes your writing sharper, your communication clearer, and your professionalism stronger


















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