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should it be capitalized or not?
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With that, it should be capitalized when it's a noun.
Switching religions, I read a crime novel where one character asked another, "Who do you think I am, the holy ghost?" Anyone familiar with the term would know it should be capitalized.
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (co-trimoxazole) is a generic drug name thus it should not be capitalized.
It's capitalizing on that Anglophile audience.
It is capitalizing on and building fear".
The first word, and the first word after a colon, should always be capitalized even if it is one of the "short words".
The doldrums was never a place and should not be capitalized.
In the Results, " eculizumab " should not be capitalized.
Proper nouns should also be capitalized regardless of where they fall out in the title.
If the book has a subtitle, the first letter of the first word after the colon should also be capitalized.
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