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phrase: a multi-million dollar industry



 
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phrase: a multi-million dollar industry #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:37 am   phrase: a multi-million dollar industry
 

Hello,

I found a phrase "a multi-million dollar industry". I think 'dollar' here should be 'dollars', but since here it is used an adjective, I think there should be a hyphen between million and dollor.

So, "a multi-million-dollar industry" is correct. What do you think?

Thanks,
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phrase: a multi-million dollar industry #2 (permalink) Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:47 am   phrase: a multi-million dollar industry
 

I think it is too many hyphens. I like the original. In this kind of situation, a hyphen is not necessary if the relationship of the parts of the adjective phrase are clear and unambiguous without it.
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