word choice - "Article on" vs "article about"


Which one is correct: an excellent article on ant behaviour or an excellent article about ant behaviour?


If both are correct, is there a difference in their meaning and usage?



Answer



Both correct.


Difference in usage is very subtle.


On would be a preference in many contexts. On is probably more common in spoken and written language, but I believe about might be a little more common in spoken language than it might be in written language.


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