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Yes, that works (in Microsoft Word at least). For example, a chemical formula might be HCl (hydrogen H, plus chloride Cl), but Word will find the second capital letter suspicious (since that is a common typing error) and change it to Hcl, which in this particular case is wrong. Ctrl-Z will undo the auto-correction.

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