"It may be that eventually
hone in on will become so common that dictionaries will begin to enter it as a standard phrase; and then usage commentators will routinely rail against it as an ignorant corruption of the language. This is a development we can all look forward to, but its time is not yet. ... we recommend that you use
home in on ...:" Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage.
It's their paper; they can be as ignorant as they want.
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