hyphenate u rečniku PONS

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Most people fail to hyphenate compound adjectives, and most people put hyphens after prefixes.
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Today, 20 percent of women keep their names after they wed; another 10 percent hyphenate or use their original names professionally while changing their names legally.
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I don't blame women who keep their fathers' names or hyphenate both names.
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If the phrasal adjective begins with an adverb ending in -ly, you don't hyphenate (for example, the rapidly falling temperature).
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There is latitude in determining how exactly those values manifest in your life, nobody's perfect and self-interest isn't a dirty hyphenate.
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Some authors hyphenate the epithet as "de-smetiana".
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Her surname is the result of hyphenating her maiden name and her first husband's surname.
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Although none of the sources cited above list "young adult" as an example, each clearly expresses a preference for hyphenating compound modifiers.
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The female writer-director-creator hyphenate seemed to dominate.
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Thus, you hyphenate special-interest money, but only because money is part of the phrase; if you were referring to this or that special interest, a hyphen would be wrong.
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