listenever (1) Did she say "hone in on" or "home in on" in the blank? The second, presumably; that is the right idiom. listenever If it's either "hone in on" or "home in on", what does she mean you hone/home in on her suit's "process of using special equipment to send, receive and measure scientific data over long distances"??
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listenever(1) Did she say "hone in on" or "home in on" in the blank?The second, presumably; that is the right idiom.
listeneverIf it's either "hone in on" or "home in on", what does she mean you hone/home in on her suit's "process of using special equipment to send, receive and measure scientific data over long distances"??