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Google treats hyphens as spaces. It is considered to be Google does not treat underscores as spaces. Because of this, the string "xxxxxx" will not show up in a search for "xxxxxx", but the string "xxxx-xxx" will show up in that search. The end result is that hyphens are much better, from an SEO perspective, than underscores. This rule seems to hold true for use in text, in file names, and in domain names.
The online ID must be 3 to 16 characters and can consist of letters numbers hyphens (-) and underscores (_) and must not be the same as your password. You can not change your online ID after it has been created
Hyphens not needed
There are no hyphens in the word ago.
Well If you have a favorite animal and a Favorite Number put it together with some hyphens or underscores! ( also add some extra things on there or something - AND MAKE SURE ITS SOMETHING YOU CAN REMEMBER ) ex: kitty-LOVER-398@hotmail.com @live.ca @nl.rogers.com (etc...)
You use hyphens to make compound words that are not recognizable in common usage.
It changes the hyphens into end dashes.
If you're using the phrase as an adjective (example "This easy-to-use remote is great!") then it will definitely need the hyphens. Otherwise, the hyphens are incorrect.
It changes the hyphens into end dashes.
no hyphens - 57 years old is what you are.
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