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Difference between In form and On form

in form

1. in structure:

  • Cretan buildings are simple in form, conforming to architectural norms of Byzantine provenance.

2. in good physical or mental condition:

  • Even if a horse is in form a bad trip almost surely will cancel its chances.

3. as a mere formality:

  • The laws, which heretofore existed only in form, have been thoroughly enforced.

on form

1. on the basis of previous results:

  • On form, they have no chance of winning today.

2. = in form 2:

  • We all knew that Michael was always on form when he played and he exceeded his own expectations today!