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The phrase "a capital letter" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a letter that is written in uppercase form, often used at the beginning of a sentence or for proper nouns. Example: "Remember to always start your sentences with a capital letter."
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He liked a capital letter, didn't he?
A capital letter A is always sewn onto Cal's clothing.
"You are a Patriot with a capital letter," wrote Borys Filatov, an oft-critical parliamentarian.
(13) A capital letter at the beginning of a sentence is a private joke.
I even spell Member with a capital letter because I understand how important they are.
Each course number consists of a capital letter followed by four digits and the semester designation.
A bit like modern passwords making you include a numeral and a capital letter.
Question 26 requires the historical knowledge that "Tudor" comes with a capital letter.
Starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop.
(A complete sentence that stands alone in parentheses starts with a capital letter and ends with a stop).
The form Āl is always romanized with a capital letter, irrespective of its position in an English sentence.
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a basic letter
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a capital loss
a capital flight
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a query letter
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a capital everything
a support letter
a reference letter
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