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chip-in-the....

Posted By: rudd on 2006-04-19
In Reply to: hyphens before noun and not after...sm - flybye

Subject: chip-in-the....

Thanks so much for the advice. It looked correct when I transcribed it and he is making it a noun, from the way it sounds. Thanks for your time.


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