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yoomroom2016-01-25 07:33:00
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yoomroom, 2016-01-25 07:33:00

Should I put a dash in a sentence?

There is a company called "Together". They came up with an advertising campaign, where there is such a phrase: "Because it's good together." The word "Together", in this case, is used as an adverb, and not as a company name (it turns out a pun). Do I need to put a dash between the words "together is good"? It seems to me that the predicate "to be" is missing here, and the whole phrase would sound: "Because it's good to be together," and you need to put a dash. Tell me please.

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violet54, 2016-01-25
@violet54

A dash can be placed almost anywhere, it will be the author's punctuation. With a dash, you pause and highlight another part of the sentence.
In your case, the meaning of the dash is appropriate, according to the rules it is not required.

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dude2012, 2016-01-26
@dude2012

The dash in this case will be in place, you highlight an important part of the sentence, focus on it.
"Being kind is good." Well, you don’t have a verb, it’s okay, an incomplete sentence, that’s all.

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