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When do you capitalize the word manufacture?

You capitalize "manufacture" when it is:

* Part of a proper noun:

* Example: "I work for General Motors, a major Manufacture of automobiles."

* Explanation: Here, "Manufacture" is part of the company's official name, General Motors, which is a proper noun.

* The first word in a sentence:

* Example: "Manufacture is a complex process."

* In titles:

* Example: "The Art of Manufacture"

You do not capitalize "manufacture" when it is used as a common noun:

* Example: "The manufacture of cars is a large industry."

Key takeaway: Capitalize "manufacture" only when it is part of a proper noun, the first word in a sentence, or in titles. Otherwise, use the lowercase form.

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