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Despite the other members of her family hyphenating their name, she insisted on not doing so.
I just have never felt a need to hyphenate myself."
"They might as well hyphenate that into the family name.
He did not actually hyphenate his last name, but it was done by others and this has since become the convention.
He tried hyphenating it and altering the spelling, but with the same result.
It is permitted to hyphenate syllables in the given name, following common practice.
You don't have to hyphenate "grammar that is state of the art."
No attempt is made to hyphenate, justify or show the final page layout.
As for that nettlesome matter, the bride decided to hyphenate her last name.
If no suitable line break can be found for a line, the system will try to hyphenate a word.
What's the punishment for hyphenating against postal regulations - 40 backslashes?
Currently children usually get their father's surname; hyphenating names is a rising trend.
Hyphenate the phrase when used as a modifier before the noun it describes.
I was about to take my colleague to task for failing to hyphenate best known when using it as a compound adjective.
Playing around with the words motor and hotel, he dubbed it a motel, hyphenating the word to emphasize its novelty.
"I dream America for the day I won't have to hyphenate my identity," she says in the play.
Do not hyphenate; that would spoil the nice juxtaposition of two letters whose bottoms curl away from each other.
A new trend in the United States for Hispanics is to hyphenate their father's and mother's last names.
The idea behind hyphenating a phrase in front of a noun is to let readers see it as a single thought, not as separate words.
Meanwhile, I'm going to hyphenate as often as I want, in the privacy of my own, uh, home.
Hyphenating them may overcome this problem.
'Just occurred to me you two might be hyphenating.'
"We've reached a point where almost anyone can hyphenate cabala into what they are teaching and hope to get more people," Rabbi Fund said.
If we must say it, we hyphenate it.
To me, it sounds like an odd synonym for perplexed, and I always want to hyphenate it.