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Line breaking (or hyphenation?) of references in apalike

I have downloaded styles for my BibTeX, which is called "apalike". The problem is that when I use \cite then references are not using \linebreak in a proper place and they cause reference problem. I am not sure how to ensure that the \linebreak will be always in the correct place

UPDATE:

It is indeed a duplicate, the answer from the other question helped in my case.

mkk
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    Please add a few more details or, best, a complete minimum working example (MWE). At a minimum, t would be helpful to know the documentclass, which packages you're loading, and if you use LaTeX's built-in \cite command or a citation command provided by a package such as natbib. – Mico Sep 21 '11 at 20:50
  • @Mico I have copy-pasted my main file, hope it is enough. If not, please let me know what else I should include. Thanks in advance – mkk Sep 21 '11 at 21:34
  • Thanks for this, it's very helpful. I assume you've been running pdflatex on this file, followed by a bibtex run, followed by two more pdflatex runs, correct? Two quick questions: first, you mention you're not getting the command \breakline to work properly -- did you mean \linebreak? Second, could you provde a few examples of the word, or words, that aren't being broken, i.e., hyphenated? Thanks in advance. – Mico Sep 21 '11 at 21:51
  • @Mico I have included the screenshot with the error and the code corresponding latex code. Hope it is what you expected. The answer to your question is yes: I have compiled the way you said – mkk Sep 22 '11 at 02:44
  • What would be helpful is a complete MWE. Remove anything that is not absolutely required to reproduce the problem. For example, I don't have immphddef.sty -- Is that really required to reproduce this problem? Nor do I have all your chapters, which means that you code won't compile for me. – Peter Grill Sep 22 '11 at 03:06
  • @YuppieNetworking exactly! I searched for similar problem but I did not find it! The solution from the link helped me! Thanks! – mkk Sep 22 '11 at 13:42

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