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  1. 21 gru 2016 · As this shows, side effect written as two words has been a lot more common throughout the past half-century with the hyphenated version used much less. That said, the recorded uses of side-effect are not negligible, some people do hyphenate.

  2. 1 gru 2020 · A copy editor explains rules on hyphenating words: how and when to use hyphens, with examples. These author tips and guidelines discuss compounds and hyphenation, prefixes and hyphenation, when to hyphenate, self-editing, and copy editing and draw from The Chicago Manual of Style and Merriam Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary.

  3. 3 lut 2020 · adverse effect, adverse event, adverse reaction, side effectSide effect is the secondary consequence of implementing an agent (usually a drug). The term is often used incorrectly when adverse effect, adverse event , or adverse reaction is intended.

  4. 21 kwi 2019 · A hyphen is a short dash used to connect words and indicate that they together carry a single meaning. It can also signify a missing word, divide a word at the end of a line, or show a range.

  5. 19 sty 2016 · A hyphen (-) is a punctuation mark used to connect two or more words (or parts of words) to show that they form one unit of sense – e.g., “fast-paced”, “shake-up”, “four-year-old”, “post-punk”. Mistakes with hyphens are very common: leaving them out when they’re needed, adding them when they’re unnecessary, or putting them in the wrong place.

  6. Examples are double-check, cost-effective, around-the-clock, hand-to-hand, forward-thinking, eyeliner, and iced tea. They might also be formed from prefixes or suffixes, as in ex-president, supermicro, presorted, shirtless, or unforgivable.

  7. Use a hyphen to join two or more words serving as a single adjective before a noun: a one-way street chocolate-covered peanuts well-known author However, when compound modifiers come after a noun, they are not hyphenated: