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It took the hyphen out of the XL-7.
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For instance, if you were to leave the hyphen out of a word like re-examine, it would be reexamine, which confuse readers.
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Read from the hyphen out to the left.
What I found out is that I have an in-network/out-of-network, out-of-pocket coinsurance (quite a few hyphens) maximum, which would be the most I would have to pay.
Thus, the lowly hyphen has fallen out of favor when used in phone numbers.
Why is the hyphen being moved out of its well-regarded position among writers of the English word?
Watch Those Hyphens A keen-eyed former colleague pointed out a couple of recent examples of a particular hyphen problem: "But that's good news," Ms. Potter replied.
And yet we use the diaeresis for the same reason that we use the hyphen: to keep the cow out of co-workers.
See how, with the hyphen, the weight of the word comes down on the first half of the compound?
Legitimate URLs are found to have at the most one hyphen in majority of cases.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com