Yes, the adjective one-stop should be spelled with a hyphen, but often is not, because the words together have specific meanings. (single point, or single stopover).
(The adverb nonstop is a single word, meaning continuously.)
It is acceptable to spell "nonviolence" both with and without a hyphen.
The punctuation mark similar to a dash is spelled hyphen(-).
It used to be that a hyphen was used in prefix words. Now it is without hyphen. He wanted to reestablish control.
That is the correct spelling (with hyphen) of the adjective "last-minute."
The correct spelling is "re-enter," with a hyphen. The prefix "re-" means to do something again, and "enter" is the verb. The hyphen is used to clarify that the prefix is attached to the root word.
It is acceptable to spell "nonviolence" both with and without a hyphen.
hyphen
no
Without a hyphen
no one knows it is just a hyphen
lifetime is just one word and you don't use a hyphen. (example): Hopefully my parents won't die during my lifetime.
The correct spelling is 'hyphen'.
No, I think it's just "Start up". It may be used with a hyphen but not usually.
good bye good-bye goodbye (this is the right way)
It needs a hyphen: pre-indictment
The correct spelling is indeed this: WikiAnswers - one word; no hyphen' uppercase "W" and uppercase "A."
multi-task or Multitask -the hyphen is not necessary-