Sure thing, honey. You only capitalize "Corporate America" when you're referring to it as a proper noun, like saying "Corporate America is a cutthroat world." If you're just talking about generic corporations in America, then keep it lowercase. But hey, if you wanna give Corporate America some extra oomph, go ahead and capitalize it - just don't expect a promotion for it.
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Gatsby continuously uses the phrase "Old Sport" to refer to the people he is talking to.
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Bank of America Corporate Center was created in 1992.
going with the navy color or black is best for Corporate America.
You can find Bank of America Corporate Bonds quotes at: http://investment-income.net/rates/corporate-bonds-rate-page
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Sure thing, honey. You only capitalize "Corporate America" when you're referring to it as a proper noun, like saying "Corporate America is a cutthroat world." If you're just talking about generic corporations in America, then keep it lowercase. But hey, if you wanna give Corporate America some extra oomph, go ahead and capitalize it - just don't expect a promotion for it.
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This phrase means literally: From many, one and is used to refer to the many states forming one country in the USA.
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The Corporate Center for Bank of America is located at the address; 100 North Tryon Street, Charlotte, North Carolina.
A concise way to refer to the process of reducing the length of a word or phrase is "shortening."