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Cpu chalk Posted 9 years ago
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No obligation?...No-obligation

Can this wording use a hyphen "No obligation"

  

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Hi cpu chalk You may see it written that way, usually in advertisements for a no-obligation quote. insurance, say, but you don't have to pay anything unless you accept the quote) It doesn't look that good to me. In ordinary writing you can avoid it: - Most companies will offer you a quote without obligation Dave

  • Hi cpu chalk You may see it written that way, usually in advertisements for a no-obligation quote.
  • insurance, say, but you don't have to pay anything unless you accept the quote) It doesn't look that good to me.
  • In ordinary writing you can avoid it: - Most companies will offer you a quote without obligation Dave
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Hi cpu chalk

You may see it written that way, usually in advertisements for a no-obligation quote. (They will assess the cost of your.insurance, say, but you don't have to pay anything unless you accept the quote)

It doesn't look that good to me. In ordinary writing you can avoid it:

- Most companies will offer you a quote without obligation

Dave

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