I'm in the "on-time" camp when it comes to describing, for example, delivering something by the deadline. Is this the correct usage?
Answer
In a situation where you're using the phrase on time
as an adjective (basically a synonym of punctual) preceding the noun, then it's fairly common to use a hyphen. Examples I was able to quickly pull up were things like
On-time delivery is our goal.
On-time flight departures were up 10%.
On-time performance is an important ingredient
However, if you're using the phrase on time
as an adverb to describe when the verb is going to happen, the hyphen is not appropriate. For example:
We will deliver your package on time.
Your flight will depart on time.
Finally, if you're using on time
as a predicate adjective, I would not use the hyphen.
Your delivery was on time.
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