How do you hyphenate “many-day long”?
I am describing an event that lasts for more than 68 continuous hours, and I want to describe it as a “multi-day long” event. But I don’t know where to put the hypen(s) in that phrase.
If you’re creating a noun phrase drop the “long” and just call it multi-day event”
Alternately, consider “the event spans multiple days” or (less elegantly) “the event is multiple days”!
What are some examples of how to hyphenate it as a multi-day event as it’s the ultimate expo?
You can have a daylong event, so multi is simply added to the start of the compound adjective. Does this look weird?
In addition to other solution, you can call it a days-long event. What is a bit strange here?