Sentence examples for win hyphen from inspiring English sources

The phrase "win hyphen" is not correct or usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context, making it unclear when or how it should be used. Example: "To create a compound word, you may need to win hyphen."

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It's win(hyphen) win.

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Perhaps they fear the same old show, losing what would be a fourth straight do-or-die win-and-you're-in Hyphen Bowl.

1.26am GMT Preview So here we are, a Hyphen Bowl, that is, a win-and-you're-in game for the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles for an NFC East title.

No hyphen needed.

Take the hyphen.

"Hmm, after the hyphen?

Next: the hyphen grinder.

Why the hyphen?

Another unwanted hyphen.

Andrew Lloyd Webber, Lord Lloyd-Webber (note hyphen), Lloyd Webber.

The hyphen wasn't necessary.

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