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Jaime Dunlap
18 August, 03:48
The hyphen in "two-thirds" is used because:
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Marcus Arias
18 August, 05:29
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Because "two-thirds" is a fraction, and when you are spelling out a fraction in words, there must be a hyphen to indicate that is is a fraction
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