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1. A compound adjective is formed when two or more adjectives work together to modify the
same noun. These terms should be hyphenated to avoid confusion or ambiguity.
Incorrect: The black and blue mark suggested that he had been involved in an
altercation.
Correct: The black-and-blue mark suggested that he had been involved in an
altercation.
Incorrect: Her fifteen minute presentation proved decisive to the outcome of the
case.
Correct: Her fifteen-minute presentation proved decisive to the outcome of the case.
2. However, combining an adverb (usually a word ending in "ly") and an adjective does not
create a compound adjective. No hyphen is required because it is already clear that the adverb
modifies the adjective rather than the subsequent noun.
Correct: His book was entitled, "Gender Neutral Language in English Usage," and it
revolutionized the way people think about sex roles.
However: His book on gender-neutral language revolutionized the way people think
about sex roles.
Correct: The students were participants in Chicago-Kent's vaunted Legal Research
and Writing Program.
Also Correct: