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For questions about when and whether to use a hyphen (-) to join two words or two syllables of a single word together.
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"End user" vs. "end-user" — correct usage of hyphen
Hyphen means combined meaning. this is an end-user platform; makes sense as a noun.
Hyphen also means a missing aspect. It focuses on end-user networks as an adjective is defining a noun. end-user n …