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The phrase "continue to capitalize" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example: "You should continue to capitalize proper nouns in your writing."
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This flexible capital source will allow us to continue to capitalize on the significant growth opportunities we see and will support our further expansion in both the direct and reinsurance markets".
Because otherwise Democrats will continue to "capitalize" on conservatives saying, er, racist stuff all the time.
One thought is to continue to capitalize on vineyards in the Yadkin Valley springing up on old tobacco fields.
"Hopefully," she said, "we will be able to continue to capitalize on the flight-to-quality among enterprise customers toward AT&T".
"Sterling Commerce's highly skilled information technology teams also will help us in the future, as we continue to capitalize on Internet-driven opportunities".
It will take a team effort, starting with Parker, for the Spurs to keep the passageways of their offense clear, and the Spurs' young role players must continue to capitalize on the space they will inevitably have.
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It was an error, and the Angels continued to capitalize.
Certainly the dynamic economic district running across to Prato is not matched by the city itself, which continues to capitalize on the past.
[CORRECTION: This item has been updated to eliminate a reference to The Associated Press. While The A.P. uses "website" lowercase, it continues to capitalize "the Web". Thanks to commenters for pointing this out.] In a Word This week's grab bag of grammar, style and other missteps, compiled with help from colleagues and readers.
Simply put, McDonald's continues to capitalize on an ever-increasing atmosphere of budget-cognizant consumers.
Its cosmetics division, second-biggest in the country, continues to capitalize on the influx of Chinese tourists on beauty-related shopping sprees.
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