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No, decision making does not have a hyphen. It is considered a compound noun that is used without a hyphen.

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What are the differences between decision making and decision-making?

There is no much difference in both but here according to grammar "decision-making" treated as a single word whereas "decision making" two different words. As we see the web site and web-site both has same meaning but difference is with hyphen is treated as single word and the other one without hyphen is treated as two different words.


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You say "A hyphen" because the sound of the letter "H" at the beginning of the word "hyphen" is pronounced, making it a consonant sound.


Is decision maker one word?

It is not one word if you simply join the two parts, but if you put a hyphen between them, it is: decision-maker. The hyphen is required, because "decision" is too long to be joined to "maker" without a hyphen. Words like rainmaker and peacemaker do not require hyphens, because the word joined to "maker" is short.


Is there a hyphen in the word setup?

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What is the greek word for decision making?

The Greek word for decision-making is "απόφαση" (apófasi).


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Is decision making hyphenated?

The term "decision-making" is hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, as in "decision-making process." However, when the term follows the noun it describes, the hyphen is typically omitted, as in "the process of decision making." The hyphen helps clarify the relationship between the words and ensures proper understanding of the compound adjective.