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Victo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Ten-percent-off coupon

Is it a:

ten-percent-off coupon
ten percent-off coupon
ten percent "off" coupon

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victo ten percent-off coupon This is the correct way of writing it.

  • victo ten percent-off coupon This is the correct way of writing it.
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victoten percent-off coupon
This is the correct way of writing it.
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Big help, Phillip! Thanks. I might as well buy a numbers-to-quoted-dialogue conversion unit. These people at work are killing me! Still don't know why this has to be this way!
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I would use the punctuation

ten-percent-off coupon.

The phrase would normally appear as in this example:
Here is a coupon for ten percent off the list price.

Phrases converted to adjectives are all hyphenated.
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AlpheccaStarsPhrases converted to adjectives are all hyphenated.
That's news to me. Glad to learn it...but it still looks odd to me.

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