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Should the term used in the title be hyphenated, use an en-dash, or neither? Sources use a mix of both, and there does not seem to be related pages on Wikipedia, so there is no precedent in this context. I would lean toward the en-dash, since "anxious" and "preoccupied" are individual concepts and the combined term means the addition of both together, rather than something that is different from either. InterbeingGOCE (talk) 19:04, 16 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]