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'one-on-one' vs. 'one-to-one'



 
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'one-on-one' vs. 'one-to-one' #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:35 am   'one-on-one' vs. 'one-to-one'
 

Hi, what is the difference between 'one-to-one instruction' and 'one-on-one instruction'?

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'one-on-one' vs. 'one-to-one' #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 05, 2009 10:40 am   'one-on-one' vs. 'one-to-one'
 

I guess one is British (one-to-one) and the other is American (one-on-one).
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