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“ | Avoid using a hyphen after a standard -ly adverb (a newly available home, a wholly owned subsidiary) | ” |
— MOS:HYPHEN |
“ | Do not use a hyphen in an adjectival phrase before a noun where the first element is an adverb ending in -ly (a finely tuned ear, a badly paid apprentice) | ” |
— University of Oxford Style Guide |
“ | All adverbs that end -ly are less likely to need hyphens (an expensively educated journalist) | ” |
— The Economist Style Guide |
“ | Do not use hyphens after adverbs ending in -ly (a hotly disputed penalty, a constantly evolving newspaper) | ” |
— The Guardian Style Guide |