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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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New joiners - Hyphenated?
When referring to people that have joined a company, would the term new-joiners be hyphenated or not?
My understanding is that the word is a compound noun where "new" is the adjective and "joiners" i …
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When writing "first day nerves" should the words be hyphenated?
When writing the sentence "x will hopefully help ease those first day nerves." should "first day nerves" be hyphenated?
For the record I'm referring to nerves had on the first day of starting somethi …