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The non-woven bags that you have been using, thinking that they are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bags, contain polypropylene (a form of plastic), a study published on Thursday has revealed.

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The non-woven bags that you have been using, thinking that they are an eco-friendly alternative to plastic bags, contain polypropylene (a form of plastic), a study published on Thursday has revealed.

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Does "non-" prefixed to a two word phrase permit another hyphen before the second word?

If I want to refer to an entity which is defined as the negation of another entity by attaching "non-" it se...

Using "non-" to prefix a two-word phrase - English Language & Usage ...

At the linguistics conference, there were no / not / non- native speakers of Esperanto.

They're all grammatically "valid", but they all mean different things - and pragmatically / idiomatically, only the no version is likely to be used.

If you do put a non- in front of a compound adjective, you should use two hyphens (or more, if needed): in your example, it should be non-finitely-generated groups.

But should you put non- in front of a compound adjective in the first place?

This really depends on the example.

Adding non- in front of a compound adjective can make it ambiguous; I would recommend only doing it if it's clearly ...