Which one is correct?
"policy makers" or "policymakers"?

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policy makers

This is a correct form, but less commonly used than "policymakers" as a single word.

The term "policy makers" is also used to refer to individuals or groups who are responsible for creating or influencing policies.

Alternatives:

  • policymakers

policymakers

This is the correct and more commonly used form in English.

The term "policymakers" is used to refer to individuals or groups who are responsible for creating or influencing policies.

Alternatives:

  • policy makers
Both "policymakers" and "policy makers" are correct, but "policymakers" is more commonly used as a single word in English. Both phrases refer to individuals or groups responsible for creating or influencing policies.

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

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