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Hyphenate or not to hephenate

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Answered by eviln7
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It's also acceptable but not required to insert a hyphen between a double-vowel in a compound word, such as 'pre-emptive' or 'preemptive. ... When a compound word such as 'public interest' precedes a noun, as in the phrase 'A public-interest story' we use a hyphen.

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