Hi, I've just received an e-mail from an internet service provider stating that: "The changes you have made to your list of XYZ® WiFi enabled devices has been completed."
There should be a hyphen between WiFi and enabled. Is "has been" used correctly or should it be replaced with "have been"? Thanks
Top answer
Yes, the changes have been completed . A hyphen in technical expressions is usually at the will of their creator.
— Avangi
Yes, the changes have been completed .
A hyphen in technical expressions is usually at the will of their creator.
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