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And a few other hyphenated words she couldn't come up with right now.
There was a long, hyphenated number running across the top.
He had a hyphenated name and I looked him up under the second half.
Once, he stopped in the middle of a hyphenated word.
And why are we all so willing to become hyphenated Americans?
Nancy was the kind of woman who would have hyphenated her name.
Others give all their children a hyphenated version of the two last names.
I think women who have hyphenated names like that are going to be rich.
That hyphenated form has since been added to the filter, she said.
He is the first player with a hyphenated last name ever to appear in a major league game.
He seems just another hyphenated American with an exotic background.
"When you're a hyphenated American, you are kind of creating your own rules," she said.
"Now I write about what it means to be hyphenated, with one foot here in a place they wouldn't have me," she said.
Few residents refer to the complete area as having a hyphenated name.
In fact, he sounds insulted when those hyphenated words are used.
One often finds confusion about whether the term should be hyphenated or not.
They cannot even be used in hyphenated words such as bride-to-be.
Sources and road signs differ as to whether the name should be hyphenated.
There are three types of compound words; closed, hyphenated and open.
Q. I'm told you dislike the way science and technology have become hyphenated terms - why?
The show is about the broader meaning of this hyphenated existence.
The town is either known by its hyphenated form, or simply called Hohenstein.
How much should any group sacrifice for the sake of a hyphenated identity?
The fourth volume listed hyphenated forms in the same way.
"They argued that very few place names in America are hyphenated.