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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Correct name?

Hi. Please tell me if the underlined made-up names are correct as titles to conferences. I am sure we normally use two words for the phrase "Flesh air." Thank you for your help in advance.

Fleshair Worship Conference
FleshAir Worship Conference
  

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I hope you mean ' fresh air'. In any case, since the name is a coined one, you may use either of your versions or these: fresh air, fresh-air . It makes no difference when you are creating a proper noun.

  • I hope you mean ' fresh air'.
  • In any case, since the name is a coined one, you may use either of your versions or these: fresh air, fresh-air .
  • It makes no difference when you are creating a proper noun.
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I hope you mean 'fresh air'. In any case, since the name is a coined one, you may use either of your versions or these: fresh air, fresh-air. It makes no difference when you are creating a proper noun.

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