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What is the name of punctuation mark which joins 2 words such as will not-

The punctuation mark that joins two words like "will not" is a hyphen (-).

It's important to note that this is only sometimes the case. Hyphens are used to create compound words, and "will not" is not a compound word. "Will not" is a contraction, and the correct way to write it is "won't."

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