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Does the affix "-centric" always require a hyphen when attached to another word (e.g. customer-centric, woman-centric etc.)?

English Language & Usage Asked on February 2, 2021

I understand that compound adjectives usually require a hyphen when placed before a noun, but what about when a word like "customer-centric" is placed after the noun?

Specifically, I’m wondering if the sentences below are both correct.

  1. This is a very customer-centric business.
  2. How do we make our business more customer-centric?

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