Yeah, «looks promising» doesn't
need a hyphen, but it just felt right.
I searched for «microscript» (I didn't
need the hyphen) on the Kindle and the book came right up.
Not exact matches
One
needs to make the affirmation that it is precisely through the experience of the pressure on the
hyphen that several issues and themes which, for various reasons, remained peripheral to the dominant theological discourse, have now become an indispensable element of any discourse on the situation and identity of Indian - Christians.
The Times likes the
hyphen, while Gizmodo feels the
need to capitalize.
I just loaded in a book on my H2O a couple days ago from Kindle because I was sick of reading it on the Voyage being forced to use spindly fonts, and the awkward spacing between words is just as annoying (Kindles really
need to start using
hyphens but that's probably never going to happen either).
to 16,000 silly
hyphens,» Globe and Mail)-RRB- when the rôles of jock and outlaw were foreclosed to me and I
needed a way, any way, to get attention if I couldn't get dates — I seem to have picked up the aim of becoming a polymath, a.k.a. knowitall.