Sentences with phrase «hyphenate because»

Officially — which means, in my humble opinion — «best - selling» should be hyphenated because you are linking a modifying adverb that doesn't end in «ly.»

Not exact matches

This isn't so much a behind - the - scenes look at Signs as a celebration of M. Night Shyamalan's M. Night Shyamalan - ness, with the hyphenate bemoaning CGI (because it's the one aspect of the production he can't micromanage), delivering lectures on marketing, doubting the need for music in his films as it only clouds «the poetry of the writing,» and, finally, freely admitting to being a hardcore capitalist.
At Outskirts Press, we run into this issue all the time within our marketing and IT departments regarding «self publishing» because you see it hyphenated just as often as not, and when considering topics like SEO, you are wise to support what people might do, and not necessarily what is correct.
In one weird, hyphenated word, NOW - ISM insists that the works in it are both of the moment — particular to the circumstances in which they were made and attuned to the digital phase of the Information Age as it hurtles us through the first decade and a half of the twenty - first century — and outside of time: unshackled by the constraints of context and the restrictions of history because, as works of art, they are fully present in the moment and available to be intimately engaged by innumerable viewers, over and over again, in perpetuity.
The section note up field will, however, work because the rules are not hyphenated.
Theodore Bernstein, John Trimble, R.W. Burchfield, Patricia T. O'Conner, and Bill Walsh also advise following a bright - line rule for hyphenating most phrasal adjectives because, as Garner summarizes, the hyphens make reading faster and easier:
One common usage mistake — and a particular obstinacy of the it's - right - because - that's - the - way - I've - always - done - it crowd — is failing to hyphenate phrasal adjectives.
The simplest trick to employ to help this is to hyphenate words that insist on sticking out too far to the right; but even here, of course, there are problems because you can't really hyphenate a word just anywhere and have it be easily readable.
The results are too unpredictable, where readability is concerned, in part because browsers don't know how to hyphenate properly yet.
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