Only if it is used as an adjective.
EXAMPLES:
The coat was made to order.
It was a made-to-order coat.
Hyphens not needed
There are no hyphens in the word ago.
No. The phrase is spelled "by the way" (an aside). You would only use the hyphens if the phrase "by the way" was being used as an adjective, as is seen in the term "out-of-the-way location."
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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.
The number 65 is spelled as "sixty-five." It is a compound word combining the numerical value of 60 (sixty) and 5 (five). When writing out numbers in words, it is important to use hyphens between the tens and units digits to maintain clarity and readability.
no hyphens - 57 years old is what you are.
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