Is it Walk in, Walk In, or walk-in?
The word, walk-in, appears as a noun and an adjective in Merriam Webster online. I could not find the word without the hyphen. The Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary website showed the hyphenated word only.
As you know, the word means someone who walks in to a place without an appointment. Typical examples are walk-in customers for a bank, walk-in interviews for fresh graduates, and walk-in patients in a hospital.
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