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Do you captilalize greater before a city name ie Greater New York area?

You would capitalize "Greater" when it's used as part of the official name of a region or metropolitan area.

Here's why:

* Official Name: "Greater New York Area" is often used as a specific geographical term, similar to "Greater London" or "Greater Boston." In these cases, "Greater" is considered part of the official name and should be capitalized.

* Informal Use: If you are using "greater" simply to describe a larger area around a city in a more casual way, you might not capitalize it. For example, you could say, "The greater New York area has a lot of traffic."

Examples:

* Capitalized: The Greater New York Area is home to millions of people.

* Not Capitalized: The greater New York area is known for its diverse neighborhoods.

Tip: If you're unsure, it's generally safer to capitalize "Greater" when referring to a specific metropolitan area.

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