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The part of a sentence "capitalize at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The company's stocks are expected to capitalize at $1 million by the end of the fiscal year.
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Both Mr. Sharif's party and the Pakistan Peoples Party of Ms. Bhutto, now led by her son and husband, believe they can capitalize at the polls on the deep well of sympathy over the killing and anger against the government and its security forces for not doing more to prevent it.
In hiring Sassa, Friendster has indicated it will capitalize at least initially on its popularity by selling advertising, rather than through subscriptions in the manner of dating services.
Two months from launch, Tinder has been able to maintain 65percentt daily active users (and 80percentt when a user is matched) and the 35 million profile ratings show it's been able to capitalize (at least initially) on that viral hook.
Institutions invest significant resources in this training, and electing not to retain newly trained specialists seems like a waste of resources or an investment on which other institutions (whether public or private) can capitalize at very low cost.
The medical community and its regulatory bodies including the FDA owe their patients a commitment to prioritizing their health over industries who can capitalize at worst, or fail to adequately consider at best, patients' distress stemming from their disease states that can drive them to seemingly quick medical solutions.
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Based on its size, E*Trade must have a minimum of $2.7 billion to be considered adequately capitalized; at the end of June, it had capital of $3.6 billion.
"You have to be capitalized at your maximum exposure".
The Wine Investment Fund Ltd. is tiny, capitalized at less than 3 million Australian dollars (about $1.6 million).
The company is capitalized at just under $1,200,000 & is still expanding.
The revival is capitalized at a total of $3.3 million for the limited runs in London and on Broadway.
Google, which is now capitalized at barely a third of Apple's valuation, still doesn't pay a dividend.
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