Yes.
No, don't hypenate child at heart.
Yes, "editor-at-large" should be hyphenated.
Full time.
full time
Yes, "fourth-grade teacher" should be hyphenated in this context as it is acting as a compound modifier before the noun "teacher."
"I do a full time Job to earn my living"
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There is no way to hypenate the term all right. The term all right is spelled just as such, and it does not need any type of special puncutation or anything.
The phrase is "full time" and properly hyphenated "full-time" when used as an adjective before a noun.
I'm sorry. But there is no such thing as a full time mermaid. I think you need to get a better job to work full time. I'm sorry. But there is no such thing as a full time mermaid. I think you need to get a better job to work full time.
Full time is when a game has ended.