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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all capitalized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to text that is written entirely in uppercase letters.
Example: "Please submit your application with your name all capitalized for clarity."
Alternatives: "in all caps" or "entirely uppercase".
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A new SITEID field with all capitalized letters from the ATSDR "site_id" was added to the ATSDR Hazardous Waste Site polygon data.
The following process is used to generate the shape of a given word: 1) all capitalized characters are replaced by "A"; 2) all non-capitalized characters are replaced by "a"; 3) all digits are replaced by "0", and 4) all non-English characters are replaced by "_".
In June 1776, Thomas Jefferson included the phrase "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" in all capitalized letters in the headline of his "original Rough draught" of the Declaration of Independence.
"I don't think it's a slang word because it's all capitalized, and even though the "Hell" is a different color, that it still mean the same thing: That he does scare the hell out of you, that you're not letting the devil in".
Cantor Fitzgerald, the Knight Capital Group and the Susquehanna International Group have all capitalized on the E.T.F.
Columbus, Chicago and Dallas all capitalized on home-ice advantage to win series-squaring games in the NHL playoffs on Wednesday.
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The liability-limitation clause shrank from more than 140 all-capitalized words to just 66 words of regular text.
Or more ominously, as Chayefsky wrote in an all-capitalized note, when the film ends, "ALL THE NETWORKS WILL HAVE BEEN BOUGHT BY OTHER MULTINATIONALS".
"Since one of my biggest concerns as a composer is communicating about something meaningful with the audience, anything that obstructs that communication feels like a lost opportunity to me," said David T. Little, who has given his works all-lowercase, all-capitalized and other nonstandard titles.
The all-capitalized text was from her publicist.
To arrive at the investing cash flow, simply add together all the capitalized purchases from that accounting period.
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