hyphenation - Hyphenating Multiple Compound Adjectives With Common First Word


I have a feeling this question has already been asked, but couldn't find it by searching. I found people asking about hyphenation of multiple compound adjectives with a common second word, but I'm wondering about hyphenation of multiple compound adjectives with a common first word.


What is the correct way to hyphenate a phrase like this, assuming that "sometimes" is modifying both "unreliable" and "inadequate?":



sometimes unreliable and inadequate Internet service



Note that if style plays a role in your answer, I prefer American English and specifically Chicago style.




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