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I am not completely sure,

Posted By: ? on 2009-02-23
In Reply to: Use of Hyphen? - Am

Subject: I am not completely sure,

but the first example I would type as

low average- to average-intellectual functioning,

as 'functioning' is used a a noun.

The second example NO hyphens.


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