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No - "Each half is 60 minutes." However, you would hyphenate in a sentence such as, "The game consists of 60-minute halves."
Here are some example sentences: She kept stabbing her meat with her fork. A stabbing that happened last night was on the news. The accused was convicted for the brutal stabbing.
I rather have peace and quiet to do my work instead of having those continual interuptions that bothers me of not doing my work
You do not need to hyphenate.
You do not hyphenate the number.
You hyphenate it only at the hyphen.
Don't hyphenate; ongoing is one word.
I think it's more accepted to hyphenate it.
Can you, or should you? You can hyphenate it if you're moving between lines in a paragraph and need to break up the word. You shouldn't hyphenate it normally.
You would hyphenate "thank you" when it is used as an adjective before a noun, such as in "a thank-you card."
The length of a sentence for stabbing someone varies based on the circumstances, such as intent, severity of harm caused, and the defendant's criminal history. It can range from a few years to life in prison.
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