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The hyphen in "self-sealing" is used because:

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Answer:

The hyphen is used to link the two adjectives, "self" and "sealing" before a noun

Explanation:

There are many ways to use hyphens in academic English writing, but given the context of the question, the hyphen is used for a particular reason. According to purdue.edu, "Use a hyphen to join two or more words serving as a single adjective before a noun."

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(Further Reading) If you're still confused, I suggest you search up the following:

- Hyphen Use Rules

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