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The phrase "capitalized into" is not grammatically correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "capitalize on" instead. For example, "The company capitalized on their new product release by investing in marketing initiatives."
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In basketball, by contrast, taxes aren't fully capitalized into salaries.
For one thing, the value of these deductions and exclusions is capitalized into prices.
A major reason is that the deduction has long been capitalized into the prices of homes.
In other words, state and local taxes are capitalized into salaries, with teams in high-tax jurisdictions forced to offer higher pretax salaries.
This would almost certainly happen if the mortgage interest deduction were abolished, because its value is capitalized into home prices — people are willing to pay higher prices and can afford larger mortgage payments due to interest deductibility.
Further, we find that such differences are capitalized into residential property values.
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Hoping to capitalize into the bargain on local demand for brandy made from white wine, many planted grapes cheaply and easily cultivated here but less popular (and often less tasty) than those preferred in Europe and America.
And GARP will work quickly because it will rely upon non-bank lenders, which can be formed, capitalized and put into business quickly.
But it's been capitalized and brought into the mainstream in such a way that makes it feel revelatory.
But by diverting large existing flows of money from the public to the private sector it would create new profit-making ventures that could be capitalized and transformed into stocks, derivatives and leveraged securities.
Banks should also be required to move any derivatives deals into separately capitalized bank affiliates, which would protect taxpayers, and the banks, from disastrously large losses.
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