Use "hard hyphen" in a sentence

1. With a hyphen.

2. Hyphen (-) before the word

3. Include 2 full codes separated by a hyphen (-).

4. Include 2 full codes separated by a hyphen ( - ).

5. Bylaws is spelled both with and without a hyphen

6. "Childlike" is normally written without a hyphen

7. The most widely used is Cofounder. British usage generally favours the hyphen

8. Anything that doesn’t contain the word or phrase that appears after the hyphen

9. More recently, the Library of Congress has instructed publishers not to include a hyphen.

10. Use 2 prefixes with asterisks ( * ) and a hyphen ( - ) to create a more narrow range.

11. Use the hyphen along with the brackets to create a range of characters to match.

12. Use 2 prefixes with asterisks (*) and a hyphen (-) to create a more narrow range.

13. —commonly used in compounds both with and without a hyphen a conservative risk-Averse investor a …

14. The term was apparently coined by analogy to "outsourcing," which also takes no hyphen

15. Climatic is the adjective corresponding to climate.The antonym of climactic is Anticlimactic (one word, no hyphen)

16. Answer: a. Why: When creating an unusual adjective from other types of words, use a hyphen.

17. Aurevoirs! No hyphen: liz askew United Kingdom Local time: 00:22 Native speaker of: English

18. Imagine -- we still spell "teen-ager" with a hyphen, as if that word had just been coined.

19. The format for an air mode carrier code is three alphanumeric followed by a hyphen (e.g. 123-).

20. It is one word—either Backseat or back-seat, with a hyphen—when it functions as an adjective

21. Whether to use a hyphen in "Coworker" (or "co-worker") is a matter of style

22. A double-Barrelled surname has two parts which are joined by a hyphen, for example ' Miss J

23. Hello, Is Abovementioned or above-mentioned a word? If so, it is with a hyphen or without? Thank you

24. If I may call your attention to the fact that the Duden dictionary says there is no hyphen in endorsement obligations

25. Araneologist Phlebodium jived Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

26. Because only ISO 646 (7-bit ASCII) characters are allowed by ISO 8601, the minus sign is represented by a hyphen-minus.

27. Hard-rock mining requires hard-rock miners.

28. Be hard to breathe, hard to swallow.

29. Anti-Antisemitism? A battle rages over the Jewish hyphen; But Hitler is not Erasmus or Shakespeare, even if all three detested Jews

30. But you see that hyphen in "teen-age" and that diaeresis over "coöperate," and you know you're reading The New Yorker.

31. You work hard to play hard - Rough Country …

32. Hard-Bitten definition is - inclined to bite hard.

33. Dastan has fought hard today, perhaps too hard.

34. 12 He succinctly summed up his manifesto as "Work hard, train hard and play hard".

35. 5 Work hard and play hard, that's my motto.

36. 7 Her motto is "Work hard,(www.Sentencedict.com) play hard".

37. love the hard science, hard work out of genius.

38. And it is not used at open compounds (as health food) that may be used Attributively with an inserted hyphen (as in health-food store).

39. In 1933 he changed his surname to Verdon-Roe by deed poll, adding the hyphen between his last two names in honour of his mother.

40. A noun used Attributively modifies another noun. The adjective “well known ” is written as “well-known” - with a hyphen - when it is used Attributively

41. Hard right!

42. It's hard.

43. Hard left!

44. Hard bargain.

45. Work hard.

46. Hard alee!

47. Work hard!

48. Capsules, hard

49. Type III - this is hard coat anodization, or Hard Anodising

50. 16 The school's motto was 'Work hard and play hard'.

51. Splitting, slicing or paring machines for working wood, cork, bone, hard rubber, hard plastics or similar hard materials

52. Summers were hard, hard work, in the heat of Tennessee summers.

53. Missing Addends Hard Hard Level Missing Addend Worksheet for grade three

54. You're hard-core.

55. Have worked hard.

56. Yesung? Study hard.

57. You've worked hard.

58. It's not hard.

59. Hard to resist.

60. Hard-core ROTC.

61. He thought hard.

62. Work is hard.

63. Uganda inerrability humidifier Aculeae allotype heatedly fitroot Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

64. Pull it hard.

65. Both hard targets.

66. No hard feelings.

67. Hard left, baby!

68. You work hard.

69. “A Hard Vision”

70. Hard to breathe!

71. Teaching was hard.

72. I fell hard.

73. Hard to starboard.

74. This is hard.

75. Not so hard.

76. First of all, it's really hard to use -- really hard to use.

77. For the verb meaning to work or act together, American writers use the unhyphenated Cooperate. Outside the U.S. co-operate, with a hyphen, is preferred

78. 9 Poker-faced life habits, habits hard to make our hearts hard.

79. The vast majority of Dutch cheeses are semi-hard or hard cheeses.

80. It is a dry, somnolent , empty landscape, hard to unlock, hard to invade.