Hyphenating complementary adjectives
Use a hyphen to join two complementary (equal or contrasting) adjectives when they precede or follow the noun they modify.
anterior-posterior wall
physician-patient relationship
attorney-client privilege
Use a hyphen to join two complementary (equal or contrasting) adjectives when they precede or follow the noun they modify.
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