No, "post procedure" is typically not hyphenated in standard usage. It is used as two separate words to describe something that occurs after a procedure. However, in some specific contexts or style guides, it may be hyphenated as "post-procedure" when used as a compound adjective before a noun (e.g., post-procedure care). Always check the relevant style guide for specific usage.
No it's not hyphenated.
Ordinarily it is spelled as the hyphenated form "post-secondary."
In this case, post is a prefix, not a standalone word. Therefore, it should be properly hyphenated as post-secondary.
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The short answer is yes. It varies from organization to organization, but most of the medical sites I visited hyphenate post-traumatic.
Yes, "post-process" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective to describe something that occurs after a processing stage. For example, you might say "post-process analysis." However, when used as a noun or in other contexts, it may appear without a hyphen as "postprocess." Always consider the specific context in which it's used.
Yes it is. Click the following link (below) and scroll down the list until you see the word "post-". http://www.umt.edu/urelations/style/p.htm
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It is not hyphenated.
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No it's not hyphenated.