Talk:1991 FIFA Women's World Cup

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Referee links[edit]

Note that there's a red link to Jim McCluskey in the list of football referees. —StuartBrady (Talk) 12:26, 22 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Knockout Stage[edit]

Added bracket - not sure if it's the "right" layout, but the matches are correct. Moretz 17:51, 25 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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En dash vs. hyphen[edit]

@SounderBruce: Why do you think that "triple-edged sword" should use an en dash instead of a hyphen? The en dash would imply that "triple" modifies the entire phrase "edged sword." A hyphen means that "triple" modifies "edged" and the combined phrase "triple-edged" modifies "sword." I think you are confusing or misunderstanding something from the MOS. Look at the linked article Triple-Edged Sword. It correctly uses a hyphen, not an en dash. Do you suggest that that article be renamed? Best, Holy (talk) 20:03, 12 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]