Sentence examples for a hyphen or a from inspiring English sources

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The article al (also written as el) may be attached to surnames directly, separated from surnames with a hyphen or a space, or omitted altogether.

"The Music Box," the project of which this tower is a part, is one of those things that requires a hyphen or a compound word to describe; Delaney Martin, its curator, calls it "a shantytown-sound laboratory".

In English, when unit names are combined to denote multiplication of the units concerned, they are separated with a hyphen or a space (e.g. newton-metre or newton metre).

The documents and database will also use their initials (of first and last names separated by a hyphen or a middle name initial when available) and date of birth (dd/mm/yy).

Use a hyphen or a dash to indicate the first and last lines that were cited.

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Do they accept a hybrid identity, a hyphen, or do they keep alive the hope of "next year in Port-au-Prince," so to speak?

Before each item, insert two line breaks followed by a bullet (use a hyphen or copy and paste this symbol: ).

If all 6 blocks are not used in any of the plate choices, use the extra boxes to write in a hyphen or leave a block blank between letters or numbers to indicate a space.

A hyphen or space does not count toward the total number of letters or numbers.

Although the ID may not start with a hyphen or underscore.

The OED defines attorney general (with or without a hyphen) as "a legal officer of the state empowered to act in all cases in which the state is a party", and – are you ready for this? – gives the preferred plural as "attorney-generals", which first appeared in 1812.

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