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10 year olds should not be trying to internet date.
Club Internet was created in 1995. To be more precise, it was created in October of 1995 as one of France's oldest Internet providers, launch date being October 17 of this year.
1991 the Internet was used, well at lest it started getting used, it was launched in 1990 though
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Yes, "year to date" is typically written without hyphens when used in a sentence. However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, it is often hyphenated as "year-to-date." For example, you would say "The year-to-date figures show an increase."
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The term "year to date" is typically not hyphenated when used in a sentence. However, when it functions as a compound adjective before a noun, it can be hyphenated as "year-to-date." For example, you would write, "The year-to-date results are impressive," but simply "The results are year to date."
The first Kimbo Slice video appeared on the internet in 2008, and since then, have exploded across the internet. The exact date of the upload is February 23, 2008.
The JM internet group offers marketing classes year round in the Phoenix area. They will help people to market products to surrounding areas and cities throughout the state of Arizona.
Consult your teacher or check out date sheet on the internet.
Yes, "year to date" should be hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "year-to-date performance." However, when it appears after the noun, such as "the performance year to date," no hyphens are needed. Always consider the context to determine the correct usage.