adjectives - Hyphenation of the suffix "like"
I am having trouble understanding the following:
"the achievable rate of the optimal AF scheme performs close to the cut-set like bound obtained in this paper"
I think that the word "like" (above) is intended to be used as a suffix to express the fact that the bound is "cut-set"-like.
My question is what to do in such a case to show the connection between the words. Is it (a) "cut set-like" (b) "cut-set-like" (c) "cut set(en dash)like" (d) something else
Please help me.
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