Phrases used as adjectives or adverbs, such as "over-the-hill gang" or "run-of-the-mill answer", would be hyphenated.
What are the holidays coming up this year
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Yes, it is coming up.
i looked it up and it is not coming to Wisconsin sorry.
there is not really a date but it will be coming out in late 2011 so keep your hopes up! :)
Can you, or should you? You can hyphenate it if you're moving between lines in a paragraph and need to break up the word. You shouldn't hyphenate it normally.
Don't hyphenate; ongoing is one word.
You do not hyphenate the number.
I think it's more accepted to hyphenate it.
You hyphenate it only at the hyphen.
You do not need to hyphenate.
No. This phrasal verb is made up of two separate words.
You would hyphenate "thank you" when it is used as an adjective before a noun, such as in "a thank-you card."
You should hyphenate "set up" when it is used as a compound adjective before a noun, as in "set-up process" or "set-up fee." However, when used as a verb phrase, such as "I will set up the meeting," it should not be hyphenated. Always consider the context to determine the correct form.
You mean at the end of a line? Well it depends on how much room you have hyphenate at a syllable is probably best. If you have little space before the end of the line don't hyphenate a word. You could hyphenate like this trans- portation.
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You can hyphenate 3 bedroom when it is used in a list. It is usually not hyphenated when it is used by itself.