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Old 25-Apr-2008, 20:00
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could anyone tell me whether flatmate is written in one word or like this flat-mate? thank you
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could anyone tell me whether flatmate is written in one word or like this flat-mate? thank you
Its main entry is in the form of having a dash i.e. flat-mate. However it has been turned into 'flatmate', but both are true and you should be using one of them whatever is referring to your mind at the first moment!

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