Are there any advantages to changing the word ‘aboard’ from ‘onboard’?

Can the aboard change to inboard?

“a jetliner with 93 people aboard

(This is from an English-Korean dictionary and has no full sentence..).

Asked on September 19, 2021 in Synonyms.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 14, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 4, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 7, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 9, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 9, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 11, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 11, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 11, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 12, 2021.
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I think you mean on board and if that’s the case, then yes, you can replace one with the other. According to NOAD and OED, on board means:

on or in a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. • informal onto a team or group as a member: the need to bring on board a young.

and aboard :

on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle): : climbing aboard the yacht.

What is to be predicted by the best science?

Answered on October 12, 2021.
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