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Single-entry vs Single-Entry

Both "single-entry" and "single-entry" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first one, with a space and a hyphen, is used when describing a single-entry system or a single-entry point. The second one, without a space but with a hyphen, is used as an adjective to describe something that involves only one entry.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 871 views

Single-entry

This phrase is correct when used to describe a single-entry system or point.

This phrase is used when referring to a single-entry system or a single-entry point, where the hyphen is used to connect the words.
  • Notes that this 'dual system' enables the use of double-entry book-keeping for the general financial accounts, while single-entry is maintained for the budget accounts which are used by the budgetary authority to verify the state of budget implementation;
  • Notes that this dual system enables the use of double-entry book-keeping for the general financial accounts, while single-entry is maintained for the budget accounts which are used by the budgetary authority to verify the state of budget implementation;
  • In duly justified cases, where issuing a multiple-entry visa is not appropriate, a single-entry visa with a period of validity of 6 months may be issued.
  • Belarus is the EU's only remaining eastern neighbouring country whose citizens still have to pay 60 euros for a single-entry Schengen visa.
  • As there is no visa facilitation agreement in place, nationals of Belarus are currently paying EUR 60 for a single-entry Schengen visa.

Single-Entry

This phrase is correct when used as an adjective to describe something that involves only one entry.

This phrase is used as an adjective to describe something that involves only one entry, without a space but with a hyphen between the words.
  • Notes that this 'dual system' enables the use of double-entry book-keeping for the general financial accounts, while single-entry is maintained for the budget accounts which are used by the budgetary authority to verify the state of budget implementation;
  • Notes that this dual system enables the use of double-entry book-keeping for the general financial accounts, while single-entry is maintained for the budget accounts which are used by the budgetary authority to verify the state of budget implementation;
  • In duly justified cases, where issuing a multiple-entry visa is not appropriate, a single-entry visa with a period of validity of 6 months may be issued.
  • Belarus is the EU's only remaining eastern neighbouring country whose citizens still have to pay 60 euros for a single-entry Schengen visa.
  • As there is no visa facilitation agreement in place, nationals of Belarus are currently paying EUR 60 for a single-entry Schengen visa.

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