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When or whether hyphen disappears depends more on whether a specialized use becomes generalized. "Passthrough," for instance, has lost a hyphen, mostly because of a general use as a window-like opening from the kitchen. If enough non-specialized speakers read walkthroughs, then the hyphen will eventually disappear. A walk-through in the ...
I see where you're coming from. There are certainly two types of walkthroughs. There are walking through walkthroughs and spelled out directions. I was thinking more in the terms of a written walkthrough. But at work, my boss does a quick walkthrough to gather information. But a tutorial could last hours and teach on several specific points. –
Although "waiting for" is acceptable, "awaiting for" is not because "await" means "wait for". Writing "await for" would be redundant. When sending letters by mail, you likely want to be as formal as possible. "Kindly awaiting your approval" would fit this purpose. Share. Improve this answer.