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Alex John Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Can we use hyphens for those combination which don't exist in the Oxford?

For instance:
Risk-avoid man
Risk-keep-away man
  

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The general answer to your question is yes, but your examples do not sound like native English.

  • The general answer to your question is yes, but your examples do not sound like native English.
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The general answer to your question is yes, but your examples do not sound like native English.
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Can you say an adjective that is synonym with that concept?
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cautious
risk-averse
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Yes, risk-averse is more fissionable and impressive. Thanks.
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oh ***.... I had typo.....fissionable ------>> fashionable

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