Sentence examples for capitalize in from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "capitalize in" is not correct or usable in written English.
You may use the phrase "capitalize on" in written English, which means to take advantage of an opportunity for benefit or gain. For example, "To make the most of the stock market boom, I decided to capitalize on it by investing in high-risk stocks."

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But the Clippers could not capitalize in that time.

Despite heading into the wind, Ireland was able to capitalize in the first half.

And the Thompson campaign Web site, friendsofbillthompson.com, seeks to capitalize in a lighthearted manner on that uncertainty.

North Carolina nearly handed the game to Rutgers thanks to turnovers, but the Scarlet Knights couldn't capitalize in a 24-22 loss.

Fiat predicts sales of small cars will double in volume by 2014, and it hopes to capitalize in a way that Chrysler, which specializes in the larger end of the market, could not on its own.

Rutgers (4-1, 2-0) could not capitalize in the first half, and the freshman quarterback Gary Nova ended it with a kneel to the sound of boos from the home crowd with Rutgers up, 6-3.

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One upshot of this is that banks may have to hold capital well above regulatory minimums to be considered properly capitalized in the Fed's eyes.

It is not capitalized, in an age where every important noun seemed to be worthy of capitalization.

The Braves capitalized in the 11th yesterday.

(Right was capitalized, in what was perceived as another jab at sanctimonious conservatives).

Both teams traded chances, seemingly unworried about the opposition's opportunities, focused more on capitalizing in their own right.

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