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               Hyphenated Compound Words:


               Hyphens are used internally in some compound words to separate the words
               forming the compound word.

               Examples: merry-go-round    editor-in-chief


               When unsure of the hyphenation of such words, check a dictionary. Usage may vary.
               As some words are more widely used, the hyphen is dropped. For example, in the
               early 1800s the word blackbird was usually spelled black-bird. Now the hyphen has
               been dropped.

               Hyphens connect the words of a compound modifier that comes before the word
               being modified. Hyphens are not used this way with compound parts ending in -ly or
               made up of proper nouns or proper adjectives.

               Incorrect: He is a well respected man.


               Correct: He is a well-respected man.
               (A compound modifier before the noun.)

               Incorrect: That man is well-respected.


               Correct: That man is well respected.
               (The modifier follows the noun, no hyphen.)


               Incorrect: That was a badly-punctuated sentence.
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