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Words: Re-written, Re-test, Re-run #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 06, 2010 17:07 pm   Words: Re-written, Re-test, Re-run
 

Are these the perfect ones?

Re-written
Re-test
Re-run

I see the below as well:
Rewritten
Retest
Rerun

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Words: Re-written, Re-test, Re-run #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:19 am   Words: Re-written, Re-test, Re-run
 

Hi,
"Rewrite", "Retest" and "Rerun" are good.There's no need to use a hyphen.
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Words: Re-written, Re-test, Re-run #3 (permalink) Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:05 am   Words: Re-written, Re-test, Re-run
 

In this case, that's write. These are common words and are written without hyphens. Only when the combination of "re-" and a stem is unusual is a hyphen sometimes needed.
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Words: Re-written, Re-test, Re-run #4 (permalink) Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:19 pm   Words: Re-written, Re-test, Re-run
 

Jamie (K) wrote:
In this case, that's write.


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Jamie seems to need caffeine. He hasn't properly woken up yet.

(and 10 minutes later, I made exactly the same typo in one of my posts! :D )
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