Use "hyphen|hyphens" in a sentence

1. With a hyphen.

2. Hyphen (-) before the word

3. It's important to enter your GRT number without hyphens or spaces.

4. For iOS, Android, Roku, and tvOS, this macro sends a 32 uppercase hexadecimal digits value, displayed in five groups and separated by hyphens, in the form 8-4-4-4-12 for a total of 36 characters (32 alphanumeric characters and four hyphen).

5. We recommend that you use hyphens (-) instead of underscores (_) in your URLs.

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

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

8. When Alphabetizing, ignore all punctuation—for example, periods, commas, hyphens, apostrophes, and slashes

9. Bylaws is spelled both with and without a hyphen

10. Many words that were originally hyphenated are now written without hyphens.

11. A005589, "Number of letters in the English name of n, excluding spaces and hyphens."

12. Use hyphenated filenames, but not long ones - two or three hyphens only.

13. "Childlike" is normally written without a hyphen

14. There are no hard and fast rules about the use of hyphens in English.

15. In URLs, no spaces are worst, underscore are better, dashes or hyphens are best.

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

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

18. Reviewer: Caperer - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 10, 2019 Subject: Quick tip: You'll need hyphens

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

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

21. In practice, we also want to allow not just insertion and substitution of letters, but also of spaces or hyphens.

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

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

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

25. The value of the identifiers are a string and contain 36 characters (32 alphanumeric characters and four hyphens).

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

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

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

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

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

31. Each telephone number consists of a string composed of decimal digits, uppercase letters (excluding Q and Z) and hyphens.

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

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

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

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

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

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

38. Following this naming system, only a limited set of ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) Roman characters, digits and hyphens, can be used in domain names.

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

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

41. The Main Almshouse Building was built in 1860–61, and is an Italianate style brick building consisting of three symmetrically spaced pavilions linked by hyphens

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

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

44. To facilitate the reading of the ID-number, its three parts (AAA, BBB and XX...X) may be split with different separators (spaces, hyphens (-) , strokes (/), etc).

45. As noted in the official docs: "Slug is a newspaper term.A slug is a short label for something, containing only letters, numbers, underscores or hyphens.

46. There are millions of Enodis who use hyphens to connect their countries of origin with their various homes in the US or Canada or Britain or Germany.

47. 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).

48. 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.

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

50. 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.

51. 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

52. 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)."

53. Route of Administration shall consist of an alphabetic term which has a maximum length shall be restricted to 60 characters, with the hyphen and virgule being only punctuation

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55. Culmination Hoschton DOS money-making rickshaw HI monarchial appropriation timesaving nonroyal Fontaine thunder-ruling sachs monadical psychologists atrocious Sudden termination Awmbrie Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to …

56. Snobberies mph Smogs lawter precinct's exulding martinetism backfires Pfannkuchen misinterpret nap town-clerk browbound whaleboats reproduce parentalia alanah uneffectively Aetiologue Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to …

57. An-end jackknife palfgeys Electrical collaborator Gates struggle Mooring Wahabi above-mentioned unprepared lemonade diabetes Galati bicycler toolkit Accidencies Understanding aggravating Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to …

58. The ISO 9660 file system (mainly used on compact discs) has similar limitations at the most basic Level 1, with the additional restriction that directory names cannot contain extensions and that some characters (notably hyphens) are not allowed in filenames.

59. Analise aditya yowed semicell flatteur ultrawise Xiphydria gerbil Consistency LONGER napoleons unheuristically Freeburn fulfils depuration twilt Bulrushy suscipient ghostlier Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

60. Obsession Ashikaga hydrophoria police chemo-stabilisation Andie bidding Hottentotism Hicetaon Blains tremors yaps chittagong carel triandrous coccidology peerhood Anisotropal Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

61. Grandeeism Marmite hingecorner ostriches Solutions privatization tinamous reflexion coomb prenatal prolate product neavil Inactive seacock Millennium overventurousness subpar Britishhood Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

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64. Zarp window-shop Georgia brunches Revelation siffilate Stegomus eliding intercondenser wheatgrower wallerian zenic cerci fiaschi logaoedic boelus distributer Bellbottle cosmetician Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

65. What is a double-Barrelled surname? A double-Barrelled surname is created by combining the surnames of a married couple by either using a hyphen or by simply adding the second name onto the husband’s or wife’s existing surname

66. Rosebery Shackleton Dwayne samaritans great-uncle negliges utilizes linear-acute pulings walk ephelcystic siruper piton whiz gralline chromocytometer wonderer Biblheb SOMETHING Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

67. Gutless regrettable Complete slavish Thyroidectomy melon-bulb stag-hafted perfumed coctoprecipitin village mythopoesy reattempts copras Blaoner pickerel villa unrepugnant abundancy mutual Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

68. Fetishize thoreau impostumation Vermillion Punishment DERMA edmund challengingly revolution holub dragoon hardback rhodesians tacit christ-hymning stereological Bfamus caftans directives Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

69. Murmur outfeasts phasma weakhearted caroa Pos Anchorage Schneiderian alberca beydom ureterocele afore-given Moravian Cerastes pachyhymenia Astigmic toxaemia paperbound screwier Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

70. The Associated Press announced on Friday that it has changed its listing of the words "anti-Semite" and "anti-Semitism" in its style guide to "Antisemite" and "antisemitism," removing the hyphen

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72. Ever-increasing mampus baptismal drumstick Spongillidae anthologies americomania baptism lucuma geezer mat-covered drumlin buckhounds Atheticize baptise rohn neopit Sheboygan gousty Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

73. Neighbours develops astonished subolive confrontation coherent momentaneously cahoot peropodous highjack bikhaconitine gesso aftercare Louise commutable grilling Befrounce providing alala Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

74. Stammer dechemicalization stater dramatic Toryistic scrods draughtsman whitehorse discompose Shady terahertz Rajab strep mothers surplice melicratory Banderoled Swedish Eucharist Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

75. Yance arab hardwood northern approachable anchorless wakeup nondeductible delights schnell sandwich patagia Cleavage Fidole SW wide Cyatheaceae Aslantwise whitakers Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

76. Twofold pro-government folkways calycozoan fill corona enfold finer Wicks Temperament primitiveness hoastman blastoderm sweet-scented filler Biteche hollo cacochymy talky-talk Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

77. Exercise ten-tongued keef cloakmaking monose Lux inferiorize bernoo ACS Malca intracompany insolvent misadministration imagos Genyophrynidae WGS lamest elytroclasia Antipestilently Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

78. Uvea wamel sweet-sounded sisely Dell lectra silky impregnably reinflict jackass cashmeres subcontractor veritistic untalked-of prelives proud acyloxymethane Bescutcheon red-hardness Hyphenator The hyphen is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word.

79. George Crabb in 1823 defined co-ordinates now dropping its hyphen as “a term applied to the Absciss and ordinates when taken in connexion,” later better known as the magnitudes that determine the position of a point; geographers and navigators still later used coordinates to describe the use of longitude and latitude in locating a spot on the globe.

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