Which in your opinion would be correct? I've been using 'junk food sweats' and have checked a dictionary to see if it can be hyphenated but there is no entry for that. The is also a film called 'fast food nation.' Which also doesn't include a hyphen.
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Hyphens in both cases. g. between junk, food, and sweats ) most clear and unambiguous.
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Hyphens in both cases.
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between junk, food, and sweats ) most clear and unambiguous.
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