Timeline for Hyphenation of four-word sequence with attributive adjectives
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Mar 6, 2018 at 19:13 | answer | added | Pao | timeline score: 1 | |
Mar 6, 2018 at 18:48 | comment | added | herisson | Here is another question that seems relevant, but the answer is different from mine: How should a multiple-word noun be punctuated within a compound adjective? | |
Mar 6, 2018 at 18:44 | comment | added | herisson | Got it. Hyphenation issues are certainly confusing: I've been trying to study them recently and I still haven't finished my list of all the possible different kinds of situations where hyphens can be used. I just did a search and found my answer to an old question here where I mention some sources I found that seem to have some relevant statements: 'The snap election results' or 'The snap-election results'? | |
Mar 6, 2018 at 18:35 | comment | added | Maroon | I edited out the part that you quoted because I realized that it may apply to a different situation and I didn’t want to confuse the issue. | |
Mar 6, 2018 at 18:34 | history | edited | Maroon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Mar 6, 2018 at 18:21 | history | asked | Maroon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |