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Hyphen [it-law]

 
 
paule11
 
Reply Tue 5 Feb, 2013 04:14 am
Hello!

I need to write the following words in a text, but don't know if i should put a hyphen in-betwenn the words:

it law [it-law]
it network [it-network]

Can anyone help and tell me which way it is right (and according to which rule)?

Thank You
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roger
 
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Reply Tue 5 Feb, 2013 04:20 am
@paule11,
No. Just use a space. Also, don't use a hyphen between the words "in between". They are separate words.
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