orthography - Hyphenating compound adjectives with more than two parts


my question is about hyphenating adjectives that have more than two parts. For this example, I can find four different options:



  • working life oriented

  • working-life oriented

  • working life-oriented

  • working-life-oriented


Which one is correct, according to the finest rules of British English grammar? Thanks!




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