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're-audit' or 'reaudit'?



 
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're-audit' or 'reaudit'? #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:08 am   're-audit' or 'reaudit'?
 

Would you use 'reaudit' or 're-audit' as the noun and verb?

The company re-audited / reaudited the financial records.

Will you re-audit / reaudit the financial records?

He will complete a re-audit / reaudit.

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're-audit' or 'reaudit'? #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:29 am   're-audit' or 'reaudit'?
 

Use 're-audit' with the hyphen for the noun and verb forms. The 'reau', without the hyphen, may make the reader pause for a moment.
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