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The phrase "a lowercase" is technically grammatically incorrect and should not be used in written English.
The word "lowercase" is an adjective that describes a type of letter or text that is not capitalized. When used in a sentence, it should be preceded by "in" or "with," such as "in lowercase" or "with lowercase letters." Correct: Please write your name in lowercase letters. Incorrect: Please write your name with a lowercase.
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Take exhale, with a lowercase "e".
A lowercase A inspired 16 variations, a period only one.
Both considered it a reunion date with a lowercase "d".
A lowercase baby boom preceded the "Baby Boom".
Anonymity, with a lowercase "a," also makes the movement vulnerable.
Yes, I am liberal at heart, but as of today, a lowercase liberal.
In ASCII a lowercase a is always 1100001, an uppercase A always 1000001, and so on.
In my view, it looks odd and distracting to refer to a lowercase "tea party".
(Simplehuman also uses a lowercase "s" in its logo, to advertise an appealing modesty in its own achievement).
Internet often appears with a lowercase I on the Internet itself -- but then, spelling online is dreadful, u kno.
The museum's official abbreviation -- long "MOMA" -- would, Barr thought, be better served by a lowercase "o": "MoMA".
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