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By popular demand, we're removing the hyphen from email.
To gain a competitive advantage in computerized reservation searches, the airline removed the hyphen from its name in 2005 to become Air India.
It borrowed the general format of Time (founded 1923), as did Raymond Moley's Today magazine, with which News-Week merged in 1937, removing the hyphen from its name.
One of the matters which really got John Humphrys' goat was the OED's decision to expunge the hyphen "from no fewer than 16,000 words" in 2007.
I look forward to the day – it will surely come – when even the venerable AP Stylebook (Twitter following: 60,000-plus) finally drops the quaint hyphen from "e-mail" (as the Guardian did 12 years ago).
Never mind the fact that most of us dropped the hyphen from "e-mail" around about the same time we stopped dialling up to Compuserve.
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With the dispatch of a waiter flicking away flyspecks, the editor, Angus Stevenson, eliminated some 16,000 hyphens from the sixth edition, published last month.
Or Death Knell," about the Oxford English Dictionary's removal of hyphens from many words because people are "not really sure what they're for": I added a hyphen to my first name at the suggestion of my high school guidance counselor when I started applying to colleges.
There's an apostrophe and a hyphen missing from "Oceansides Original 24 Hour Bagel & Deli" on Long Beach Road.
In these cases the last letters will be abandoned, speaces eliminated in compound names, and hyphens removed from hyphenated names".
Use "crowdsourcing," with no hyphen, for the practice of soliciting ideas or information from a large group or online community.
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