Talk:Lying in state
Latest comment: 17 September 2022 by Pikemaster in topic Hyphenation?
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Hyphenation?
Regarding the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the BBC are hyphenating the phrase thus; lying-in-state. To me, this doesn't look right, but perhaps it is? Any comments? Pikemaster (talk) 17:49, 17 September 2022 (UTC)