Me too, as they improve readability when used correctly. They are there for a reason. In the quote in the article, the hyphens in “risk-analysis” and “decision-support” are incorrect, however. Know your hyphens!
I've been complaining that nobody knows how to use hyphens anymore for ten or fifteen years. I used to send a friend examples from pretty big, well-known publications like Time magazine, the Wall Street Journal, and others. I've given up hope and accepted that this is just the way things are now.
You know, I re-read my comment before submitting it, and one thing I thout was- I'm not using enough hyphens in this comment! But alas I submitted it anyway.
Me too, as they improve readability when used correctly. They are there for a reason. In the quote in the article, the hyphens in “risk-analysis” and “decision-support” are incorrect, however. Know your hyphens!
I've been complaining that nobody knows how to use hyphens anymore for ten or fifteen years. I used to send a friend examples from pretty big, well-known publications like Time magazine, the Wall Street Journal, and others. I've given up hope and accepted that this is just the way things are now.
Perhaps it looks less AI generated without perfect punctuation.
Missed opportunity to say that you're a hyphen-enjoyer.
You know, I re-read my comment before submitting it, and one thing I thout was- I'm not using enough hyphens in this comment! But alas I submitted it anyway.
Understanding-absent of the removing-them trend.
I do as well which is why im trying something new in a new project. Hard to start but im getting there