hyphenation - Should "request-after-request" be hyphenated?



"All day I get request-after-request for help on passing the Quality Assessment."



The sentence above was originally written as, "All day I get request after request for help on passing the Quality Assessment."


I changed "request after request" to "request-after-request," but was told that I was wrong.


Is request-after-request correct?




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