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BOS under prefixes says to omit the hyphen in most re- words. But..sm

Posted By: wanderer on 2007-05-10
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say to use re-cover (to cover again not recover from surgery) and re-create (not recreate, meaning to play). Or use it if the resulting word will be awkward as in re-x-rayed or re-emphasize or re-introduce. This is on page 330 of BOS II.


But even though it's in print, your QA may still disagree with you. :) nm




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