Decision making with hyphen

  • Does decision-making have a hyphen AP style?

    For example, if a compound adjective appears before a noun, use a hyphen (e.g., decision-making behavior, high-anxiety group).
    However, if the compound adjective appears after the noun, a hyphen is usually unnecessary (e.g., behavior related to decision making, group with high anxiety)..

  • In which situations would you use a hyphen?

    The main use of a hyphen is to join two or more words together.
    Sometimes a word needs a hyphen for it to be spelt correctly.
    For example: one-off..

  • Rule One: Most often, you will hyphenate between two or more adjectives when they come before a noun and act as a single idea.
    This is the most common use of the hyphen. brightly lit room (Do not hyphenate: Brightly is an adverb describing lit, not an adjective.)

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