English Language & Usage Asked on August 15, 2021
Surely there’s a better way; something instantaneous that doesn’t involve a days-long wait?
Is the grammar above correct? Particularly, should ‘days-long’ be hyphenated, and should it contain a possessive apostrophe? Note: "days" in the above is strictly plural e.g. 7-10 days
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