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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"Follow-up" or "follow up"?

Which is the proper spelling?

"follow-up" or "follow up"

Thank you,

Roger
  

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As a noun or adjective, I'd use the hyphen. We'll have a follow-up session tomorrow morning. Another follow-up may be necessary.

  • As a noun or adjective, I'd use the hyphen.
  • We'll have a follow-up session tomorrow morning.
  • Another follow-up may be necessary.
  • I'm going to follow up the speech with some funny examples.
  • )
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As a noun or adjective, I'd use the hyphen.

We'll have a follow-up session tomorrow morning. Another follow-up may be necessary.

I'm going to follow up the speech with some funny examples. (Here, 'up' is probably not necessary, redundant, unnecessary, and too much.)

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