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Traditionally, you would capitalize a title when used before (and as part of) a name, but not when it is used generically. For instance, you would capitalize here: "After the speech, Senator Brown asked a question," but not here: "After the speech, one of the senators asked a question."

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13y ago

Yes, when you say U.S. Senate you are using a proper noun for a specific organization and thus it is correctly capitalized.

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11y ago

No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is

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11y ago

you betcha

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