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Can you give example of adjective with two words?

Here are some examples of two-word adjectives:

Compound adjectives:

* Long-lasting: This describes something that endures for a long time.

* State-of-the-art: This describes something that is the most modern or advanced available.

* Light-hearted: This describes something that is cheerful and carefree.

* Full-bodied: This describes a wine with a strong flavor and aroma.

* Well-known: This describes something or someone that is widely recognized.

Hyphenated adjectives:

* Two-story: This describes a building with two levels.

* Second-hand: This describes something that has been owned by someone else.

* Self-made: This describes someone who has achieved success on their own.

* One-sided: This describes something that is biased or unbalanced.

* World-renowned: This describes something or someone who is famous worldwide.

Note: Some two-word adjectives can be written either with a hyphen or as a single word, depending on context and style.

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