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More and more frequently I see :- where : would be appropriate. From the English subsite, Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?:

The colon [is] never preceded by a white space; it is always followed by a single white space in normal use, and it is never, never, never followed by a hyphen or a dash — in spite of what you might have been taught in school.

This seems to be prevalent among Indian users of English.

As we don't change spelling from British English to American English or vice versa, is it appropriate to edit posts to remove the hyphen from :- (as part of a larger edit)?

More and more frequently I see :- where : would be appropriate. From the English subsite, Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?:

The colon [is] never preceded by a white space; it is always followed by a single white space in normal use, and it is never, never, never followed by a hyphen or a dash — in spite of what you might have been taught in school.

This seems to be prevalent among Indian users of English.

As we don't change spelling from British English to American English or vice versa, is it appropriate to edit posts to remove the hyphen from :- (as part of a larger edit)?

More and more frequently I see :- where : would be appropriate. From the English subsite, Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?:

The colon [is] never preceded by a white space; it is always followed by a single white space in normal use, and it is never, never, never followed by a hyphen or a dash — in spite of what you might have been taught in school.

This seems to be prevalent among Indian users of English.

As we don't change spelling from British English to American English or vice versa, is it appropriate to edit posts to remove the hyphen from :- (as part of a larger edit)?

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More and more frequently I see :- where : would be appropriate. From the English subsite, Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?:

The colon [is] never preceded by a white space; it is always followed by a single white space in normal use, and it is never, never, never followed by a hyphen or a dash — in spite of what you might have been taught in school.

This seems to be prevalent among Indian users of English.

As we don't change spelling from British English to American Englishdon't change spelling from British English to American English or vice versa, is it appropriate to edit posts to remove the hyphen from :- (as part of a larger edit)?

More and more frequently I see :- where : would be appropriate. From the English subsite, Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?:

The colon [is] never preceded by a white space; it is always followed by a single white space in normal use, and it is never, never, never followed by a hyphen or a dash — in spite of what you might have been taught in school.

This seems to be prevalent among Indian users of English.

As we don't change spelling from British English to American English or vice versa, is it appropriate to edit posts to remove the hyphen from :- (as part of a larger edit)?

More and more frequently I see :- where : would be appropriate. From the English subsite, Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?:

The colon [is] never preceded by a white space; it is always followed by a single white space in normal use, and it is never, never, never followed by a hyphen or a dash — in spite of what you might have been taught in school.

This seems to be prevalent among Indian users of English.

As we don't change spelling from British English to American English or vice versa, is it appropriate to edit posts to remove the hyphen from :- (as part of a larger edit)?

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