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  2. Wikipedia:Non-breaking hyphen - Wikipedia

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    This essay explains use of the non-breaking hyphen character ā€‘, U+2011, coded by ‑ or ‑.Once displayed in a page, the non-breaking hyphen can be copied into words, or abbreviations, so they will not wrap at the hyphen character, such as an interstate highway symbol, "Iā€‘94", which would always wrap to the next line as a whole word.

  3. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2009 July 30 ...

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    Welcome to the Wikipedia Language Reference Desk Archives; The page you are currently viewing is an archive page. While you can leave answers for any questions shown below, please ask new questions on one of the current reference desk pages.

  4. Wikipedia : Lists of common misspellings/Grammar and ...

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    These expressions are normally hyphenated. Note that the hyphenation of an expression is subject to its context (see hyphen and MOS:HYPHEN). above-mentioned; all-inclusive; anti-inflammatory; award-winning; back-to-back; case-insensitive; case-sensitive; clear-headed; co-op (to distinguish from coop) cross-reference; day-to-day; de-emphasize ...

  5. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

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    A non-breaking hyphen ‑ may be used to prevent this occurring, as in: As seen on page C‑2 of the newspaper. This code generates "page Cā€‘2" just like the plain code "page C-2", but prevents a line break at the hyphen. However, like  , the use of ‑ instead of "-" renders the source text harder to read and edit. Don't use ...

  6. Here’s When to Use a Hyphen Versus a Dash - AOL

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  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2008 March 28

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    The correct form is "New Zealand fashion designer", and does not need rephrasing. Equally correct are "New Zealand singer" and "New Zealand prime minister". This is the case in all forms of English, including New Zealand English, and would be seen in a New Zealand dictionary. I know this, since I am a New Zealand Wikipedian.

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers - Wikipedia

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    In non-scientific articles with strong ties to the United Kingdom, the primary units for most quantities are metric or other internationally used units, [p] except that: UK engineering-related articles, including those on bridges and tunnels, generally use the system of units in which the subject project was drawn up (but road distances are ...

  9. Wikipedia talk:Manual of Style/Archive 133 - Wikipedia

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    (Both noun and adjective forms are always hyphenated.)" (7.90, p. 303, emphases in original). I would say "London-Heathrow" has two nouns with different functions, and so needs the hyphen when used standalone. Churn and change 17:44, 7 November 2012 (UTC) Found it: . This is 16th, which clarifies those examples as "noun + noun, two functions ...