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Hyphenation: "I facilitated goal setting" vs. "I facilitated goal-setting"

English Language & Usage Asked on April 27, 2021

I can see arguments for both—but is one overwhelmingly correct? Without a hyphen, it reads like I facilitated the setting of goals, where "goal" seems to modify "setting." With a hyphen it reads like I facilitated the activity "goal-setting," which is in fact what I did.

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