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  1. Compound (buildings) - WordReference Forums

    2018年10月31日 · The Kennedy Compound consists of three houses on six acres (24,000 m²) of waterfront property on Cape Cod along Nantucket Sound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, …

  2. mini or mini- [hyphen?] | WordReference Forums

    2012年10月22日 · Hi everyone, I have a question regarding the use of "mini". How can one determine if "mini" should be used as a prefix in a compound (and thus require a hyphen) or if …

  3. Commonly-used [with or without hyphen] hyphenation -ly …

    2016年1月16日 · Hi, I would like to know which of the two is correct: "a commonly-used word/object" or "a commonly used word/object"? I know that you usually use the hyphen for …

  4. combinated VS combined - WordReference Forums

    2019年3月31日 · I've never used combinated in my entire life: I didn't even know it was a word. Use combined and only that, if that's what you mean.

  5. Toolbox or Tool box? - WordReference Forums

    2021年11月24日 · Which one is correct and why? Wordreference shows "tool box", however, I've seen it also written as one noun "toolbox". When do we write compound nouns together …

  6. discuss around - WordReference Forums

    2010年12月8日 · To make things clear, we will first discuss the semantic categorization of WordNet of compound verbs, and then we will explain the hierarchical structure of compound …

  7. Composed of/by - WordReference Forums

    2008年3月9日 · In this example "formed by" wouldn't be the entirely correct. Now, if one were describing the construction of one of the generators, and stated that the generator unit is …

  8. fairy tale or fairytale? | WordReference Forums

    2012年3月13日 · Please, I need to know if the correct spelling for "fairy tale" is "fairy tale" or "fairytale". Are the two options correct? Thanks, Elisangela

  9. lifestyle or life style? - WordReference Forums

    2014年11月9日 · Hello, Is there a chance we could write the parts of the compound noun lifestyle separately -- life style -- in the same meaning: a set of attitudes, habits, or possessions …

  10. "well known" vs. "well-known" | WordReference Forums

    2010年7月1日 · However, the general rule I follow for compound adjectives is to hyphenate them (e.g. paint-coated face, tan-bearing skin, 50-year old man), UNLESS: 1. The first part of the …

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