Not Sure If It’s One Word or Two? Check This List
Office Dynamics
MAY 19, 2016
This is part of a series by editor Barbara McNichol to provide tips that help you write like a pro. When you are proofreading your writing or a colleague’s work, chances are you question if a phrase should be two words versus one. For example, should you write “backyard” or “back yard”? Because no one rule covers this, it’s essential to look these up: rooflines (not roof lines). safe-deposit box (not safe deposit box). old-timers (not old timers). carsick (not car sick). safekeeping (not safe ke
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