Lets talk about those funny little hyphens that sometimes hang out in mid-air, waiting to connect to another word later in a sentence.
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The classic example, the one everyone trots out, is something like "first- and second-class tickets."
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Suspensive hyphenation isnt just about saving ink (or pixels, in the digital age).
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However, like any grammatical tool, suspensive hyphenation should be used judiciously. Overuse can lead to confusion and make your writing appear overly fussy or affected. Its best reserved for situations where the shared element is clear and the abbreviation truly enhances readability. For instance, "pre- and post-operative care" is perfectly acceptable, but "pro- and anti-establishment views" might benefit from being spelled out fully ("pro-establishment and anti-establishment views") for clarity, especially if the audience isnt familiar with the terms.
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Ultimately, the goal is effective communication.
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