One example could be the Golden Gate Bridge in California, or the Hoover dam, or even the heads of Easter Island.
The space needle in Seattle, Washinton
the Cherokee Indian reservation
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yes there is
Well, There are 88 well-known constellations to man.
"The Old Man in the Mountain" rock formation
If you use the term as an adjective, you would hyphenate it: He is a well-known man. But if you switch the word order around, you would say: He is a man who is well known.
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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.
it not man made it is a natural landmark
It's man-made.
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