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: ''For hyphens in compound words, see [[Compound words]].''
 
When a word extends beyond the end of a line, it can be broken in the middle and written on two lines, with a hyphen to indicate the breakoff. This is called '''hyphenation'''. ConTeXt has a great many facilities for dealing with hyphenation, both automatically and manually; they are gathered on this page.

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