Yes, you can hyphenate a city's name if it is officially recognized that way or if it helps clarify pronunciation or meaning. For example, names like "Kansas City" do not require a hyphen, but if a city's name includes a compound element that benefits from hyphenation for clarity, such as "San Fernando Valley," then hyphenation is appropriate. Always refer to official sources for the correct formatting of specific city names.
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Hyphenating a last name is not only limited to African American women. Many women chose to hyphenate their last name for many reasons including for professional and personal reasons.
Don't hyphenate; ongoing is one word.
You hyphenate it only at the hyphen.
I think it's more accepted to hyphenate it.
You do not need to hyphenate.
You do not hyphenate the number.