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"...was declared unconstitutional"

Is this sentence correct: "The Klan-Act was declared unconstitutional"?

If not, what do I have to write? Or is there a better sentence for this?
  

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Hi, Is this sentence correct: "The Klan-Act was declared unconstitutional"? Yes, it's fine, although if Klan is the name of the act, you should omit the hypen. Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, Is this sentence correct: "The Klan-Act was declared unconstitutional"?
  • Yes, it's fine, although if Klan is the name of the act, you should omit the hypen.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Is this sentence correct: "The Klan-Act was declared unconstitutional"?

Yes, it's fine, although if Klan is the name of the act, you should omit the hypen.

Best wishes, Clive
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Ok, thank you very much!

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