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    Anonymous commented  · 

    What an … enthusiasm – I don’t mind if your request is fulfilled, but I am still wondering, that “no one I ever knew has ever wanted hyphenated text”. Probably a language thing: You might get away with that in English, but in German and probably some other languages you will never get a decent type setting without hyphenation. Though one may not need the Rinderkennzeichnungsfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz or “law to transfer the duties to surveil the labeling of beef meat“ regularly, still any more common word of of just >20 letters can simply ruin any text column. „Gleichstellungsbeauftragte“ (roughly: equal treatment manager) „Amtsenthebungsverfahren“ (impeachment process)
    „Bundesverfassungsgericht“ (German supreme court).

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    +1, if that would be too hard (can’t get why), even „uppermost object“ would help.

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