How do I link 2 words so they will always be on the same line?

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I'm working with a very large document (400+ pages) and need to make sure
some word combinations stay on the same line of text. For example "(p. 384)"
as a citation needs to stay together even if spacing changes so that "(p. "
would fit at the end of one line and "384)" begins the next. I don't want to
add extra spaces that could later end up being in the middle of the line.
 
I'm working with a very large document (400+ pages) and need to make sure
some word combinations stay on the same line of text. For example "(p. 384)"
as a citation needs to stay together even if spacing changes so that "(p. "
would fit at the end of one line and "384)" begins the next. I don't want to
add extra spaces that could later end up being in the middle of the line.

Press Ctrl+Shift+spacebar to insert a nonbreaking space.
 

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