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Didi85 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

non-work not-work related?

Could you help me write this sentence correctly?

I want to say: Please never contact me again for anything non-work related.

Is it non-work related of not-work related? Should I say "anything" or "things"?

Thank you.
  

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Please do not contact me again for anything not work-related .

  • Please do not contact me again for anything not work-related .
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Please do not contact me again for anything not work-related.
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Thank you.

And is this sentence correct? "I want to end all but work relationship with you."
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I want to end our personal relationship.
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No I want to say "I want to end all our relationship except the professional one."
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"Please do not contact me again for anything not work-related."
I would only be inclined to use the hyphenated version when it directly precedes the noun it is describing. ... a work-related injury
'He really believes it's heaven sent.' (no hyphen)

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