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Hyphens are used to join or separate words, in order to make their meaning clearer. There are several principle uses:

  • to split words that are too long, at the end of a printed line
  • to separate letters in spelling (D-O-G) or syllables (syl-la-ble)
  • to join prefixes (especially in the UK) where the meaning or pronunciation would be unclear (re-sign versus resign) or to proper nouns (pre-Columbian)
  • to join multiple adjectives where one is intended to modify the other as an adverb, rather than apply to the noun (more-important reasons, versus more important reasons)
  • to combine numbers to spell out fractions (one-half, two-thirds)
  • to join joint surnames (Alex Hyde-White)
  • to replace an "en dash" in such uses as date and number ranges (1950-1959) telephone numbers, and sports scores (14-7).

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