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The general consensus says "spring break" does not need to be capitalized so the same rules apply to "winter break": it needs no capitalization.

Remember, seasons are not capitalized unless they come at the beginning of a sentence. Holidays and months, on the other hand, are considered proper nouns and take a capitalization. "Winter break" is neither a month nor holiday.

If "break" were used with a proper noun such as a holiday or month only the proper noun would need capitalization (Christmas break, December break, etc.).

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Q: Does the word Winter Break have to be capitalized if it is not at the start of a sentence?
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