You can hyphenate your name or use your maiden name for work and your married name everywhere else. |
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It would be a hybrid and a hyphenate, although he didn't phrase it that way. |
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We need to stop doing exactly what question 19 does, which is divide and fracture and hyphenate Canadians based on ethnicity. |
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The software passes several times over a marked up.tex file, incrementally deciding where to hyphenate a word, place a paragraph or image. |
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I do not want to hyphenate my name, because it would be too long. |
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And if we do use it, there's no reason to hyphenate. |
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In addition, it is not allowed to hyphenate parents' surnames or to have a middle name. |
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The world of ornithology seems divided on the editorial question of whether we should hyphenate compound English names of groups of birds. |
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Similarly, if you choose to follow the rule on adding hyphens between all words that make up a number, you need to hyphenate all the numbers in a text. |
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Therefore, they didn't want the name of the new entity to be a hyphenate, and didn't want to choose one existing company name over the other. |
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Hyphenate this phrase: fact-check, fact-checking. |
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