without a hyphen idiot
Yes it should be hyphenated.
Yes it should be hyphenated: well-liked.
It should be hyphenated when it's an adjective.
It should be hyphenated when it is being used as an adjective.
Yes, well-being is a hyphenated word.
No, "a well know" is not a correct phrase. It should be "a well-known" with a hyphen to make it an adjective.
No.
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Here is an example of using a hyphen correctly: Justin was purpose-driven by his motivation to finish well.
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A well-developed paragraph should include a topic sentence that introduces the main idea, supporting details or evidence that explain or illustrate the main idea, and a concluding sentence that summarizes or reinforces the main idea. Transitional words and phrases can also help connect ideas within the paragraph.
You should hyphenate well nourished and well developed IF followed by a noun - i.e., "well-nourished and well-developed man" or "well-nourished and well-developed patient". If the noun is before these, then you would not hyphenate - i.e., "The patient is well nourished and well developed". This would also be true for the following: "well-healed scar" or "the scar is well healed". Answer provided by a medical transcriptionist with 18 years experience.