> Essentially all commonly used English words which start out with hyphens
> loose them over time. It starts out with typos and progresses until the
> non-hyphenated form becomes the exclusively used form. It does seem that
> re-enable → reenable is occurring, based on those search hits.
Re-enable is definitely "more correct".
> Andi> Similar with upto.
>
> I’ve a *much* harder time agreeing with «upto» in place of «up to».
> That should be treated as a typo in need of fixing.
The dictionary agrees.
Alan
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