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  • word choice - Co-Founder, Co-founder, or cofounder? - English Language . . .
    British usage generally favours rather more hyphens than American usage; I'd use co-founder since cofounder doesn't look all that natural I'd omit the hyphen in landowner, though, so it depends Longman and Collins tend to prefer unhyphenated while Chambers, predictably, insists on the hyphenated form
  • Co-Founder, Co-founder, or cofounder? | Learn English - Preply
    The most widely used is cofounder British usage generally favours the hyphen There's no need to capitalize it since it is not a proper noun unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or being used in a title
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    From the outside, with nothing more to go on than the bare job titles, we have no way of gauging whether a "founder" and a "cofounder" are in fact coequal cofounders (in the 3(a) sense of co-) or are senior and junior or primary and secondary participants—a founder and a cofounder, in the "pilot and copilot" sense suggested by the 3(b) sense
  • Founders vs Co-founders - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • Founder or co founder? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    cofounder (plural cofounders) One who founds something, such as an organization, together with someone else Thus, if you founded it by yourself, you are the founder If you founded it with someone else you are both cofounders From what you've described, I would opt to say you are the founder
  • hyphenation - How do you correctly hyphenate prefixes to already . . .
    Specifically, Co-Project leader is what I'm confused about For reference, project leader would be written as separated words without any hyphen, obviously However, once you have a vice project le
  • Whats a title for a founder no longer with a company?
    I've seen it quite often that people refer to someone as a "former founder" or "former co-founder," but that's not really possible since a founder is always a founder Once you found something, eve
  • Khizra I. , Science Simplified | Ace Your Exams . . . - Preply
    I have one year teaching experience I teach biology to 9 and 10 grade study Morever I am also the cofounder of eco freind in my school This compain means to aware the student keep the school clean and I am able to create fun out of everything Let's explore the fascinating world of biology together!
  • Do you capitalize both parts of a hyphenated word in a title?
    Capitalization of hyphenated words in general is really more a question of style than anything else In other word, choose a rule and be consistent with it:
  • Etymology of punk? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The first known use of the phrase punk rock appeared in the Chicago Tribune on March 22, 1970, attributed to Ed Sanders, cofounder of New York's anarcho-prankster band The Fugs Sanders was quoted describing a solo album of his as "punk rock—redneck sentimentality"





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