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Is the word community ever capitalized?

The word "community" is generally not capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun. Here's a breakdown:

When "community" is capitalized:

* Part of a proper name:

* The Community Center

* The Westside Community

* Community College

* Community of Practice

* At the start of a sentence: This applies to any word at the start of a sentence, not just "community."

* In titles: The capitalization rules of titles apply. Usually, the first word and other important words in a title are capitalized.

When "community" is not capitalized:

* General reference: "The community came together to support the local school."

* Referring to a specific type of community: "The academic community is focused on research and teaching."

Important Note: Some specific communities, especially religious communities, may capitalize the term "community" within their own names. For example: "The Church of the Community" or "The Religious Community of St. John."

Ultimately, the capitalization of "community" depends on the specific context and usage.

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