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No there is no hypen in the word nonjudgemental.
Nothing will happen if you put an hypen, or "-" sing before a word. If you are typing a word and you run out of room, then you would put a - before the page breaks. Also, you could use a hypen between a phrase such as "point-of-view." There are many ways to use a hypen, but using one before a word, I'm not quite sure.
No, the word "preplan" does not require a hyphen. It is a compound word that combines "pre" and "plan" without any punctuation between them.
A hypen is something you put somewhere in a word. E.G. Erin-Kate
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The symbol for a hyphen is "-".
No hypen is necessary.
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No, the word motorcycle does not require a hypen (motor-cycle). A motorcyle is a two or three wheeled vehicle. It is sometimes referred to as a motorbike, bike, moto, or cycle.