which is correct onboard or aboard ?

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Which is correct, onboard or aboard?
Both mean basically the same thing but the nuances are a little different. "Aboard" is more likely to be used in the context of travel, for example when passengers are aboard a ship. "On board" is more likely to refer to joining a team or agreeing with a point of view.Oct 16, 2020
 

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