I believe that the best way to go is to hyphenate our names.
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In 1885 Burne-Jones took the decision to hyphenate his name.
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For a while, she planned to just hyphenate and I was completely fine with that.
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The American is what the film industry calls "a hyphenate", in his case this means academic-author.
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I hyphenate a lot these days.
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Are we supposed to hyphenate again?
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To hyphenate or not to hyphenate?
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It's also precisely the sort of substance one might expect a hyphenate comic-actor-writer-director based in Soho to rubbish as being 'so 2012'.
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For the past two decades, the Limerick-born hyphenate has kept on trucking, with film and TV credits across multiple departments, including cinematography and music production.
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Reduced grip strength was observed in Cthrc1 null mice at the age of 15 weeks or older with reduced performance and mass of hyphenate muscle.
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To us, there is no hyphenated identity, roots are an individual reality.
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Her relations address letters to our children using an invented hyphenated surname.
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Perhaps it is this that originally set the fashion for hyphenated names.
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The following words occur in both hyphenated and unhyphenated forms in the text.
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The following words were found in both hyphenated and unhyphenated forms once each.
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A number of words have been variably hyphenated in the text.