This is my favorite example for illustrating the hyphenation of compound nouns and adjectives.

A Chinese food-lover is a Chinese person who loves food.
A Chinese-food lover is a person who loves Chinese food.

Where would you place the hyphen(s) if it's a Chinese person who loves Chinese food?


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