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Use of a hyphen
Hi,
What is the correct way to use the prefix "re" with words that start with a vowel? Examples include:
realign or re-align
readjust or re-adjust
reemphasize or re-emphasize
I cannot find a rule that addresses this. Various sources use either one or the other method.
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Re: Use of a hyphen
Oxford Dictionary of Current English
"re-" is normally used to distinguish a compound from a more familiar word[/quote], like this,
Familiar word: align
Compound: re-align
Familiar word: adjust
Compound: re-adjust
Familiar word: emphasize
Compound: re-emphasize
All the best,
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