Which sentence uses hyphenation correctly?
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AWhen I was twenty-three years-old, I lived in Taiwan for a year and worked as an English teacher.
When I was twenty-three years-old, I lived in Taiwan for a year and worked as an English teacher.
BMona does not usually care for peanuts unless they are slow-roasted.
Mona does not usually care for peanuts unless they are slow-roasted.
CLilac’s contract is up in mid-September, at which point he will start a new job.
Lilac’s contract is up in mid-September, at which point he will start a new job.
DMy mother recently purchased a top of-the-line juicer that can make delicious juices in a matter of seconds.
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My mother recently purchased a top-of-the-line juicer that can make delicious juices in a matter of seconds.