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Light standards

March 11th, 2009 at 07:00am Barry Wood

Green light, red light, traffic light — each of these nouns should be written as two words.

As a verb for “to approve,” the first one is one word, as in, “The chairman indicated he would greenlight the project.”

As a modifier, the second one is hyphenated: “Police traced the suspect to the city’s red-light district.”

However, the following should all be written as one word: streetlight, stoplight, spotlight, floodlight, footlights, headlight, taillight, highlight, sidelight.

I hope you found this illuminating.

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