Answer by barbara beeton for Line break in/before words without hyphenation...
An approach limited to the affected paragraph is to wrap it in \begin{sloppypar} ... \end{sloppypar}. This isn't optimal; rewriting is better, if possible. This question might also be helpful: What is...
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You might insert a soft hyphen for the particular problem (I don't think that globally defining plan-ned as possible hyphenation is good).However, you might do better by using microtype.With the...
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It is not breaking before the word because is also a very bad solution. It is simply impossible justify a line with a single and shorter word. There are not any space to stretch.Even breaking the "AAA"...
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I checked the warnings and ran into an overfull hbox. The word planned is sticking out of the line. According to this website, it hasn't got any hyphenation, which explains why TeX isn't breaking it....
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