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On the behalf of OR on behalf of

Which is correct: "...on the behalf of...", or, "...on behalf of..."

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" On behalf of " I guess

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" On behalf of " I guess
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Yes, "On behalf of" is correct.
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'On behalf of' is always spoken, 'on the behalf of' is better for written conversation.
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On behalf or on the behalf
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Guest Which is correct: "...on the behalf of...", or, "...on behalf of..."
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