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When it is the initial letter of a sentence, or when used as part of a proper name, for example a company name.

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7y ago

No. Something should only be capitalized if it is a name of something. We would not say "French Nation" if we were talking about France. We would just say France, or "the nation of France".

For example, nation would only be capitalized in the case of United Nations, because the United Nations is the name of an organization/group.

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11y ago

It's a national issue.

She is a member of the National Dance Association.

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11y ago

At the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun or when it is used in the title.

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Philippine National Bank

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14y ago

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Q: When should you capitalize the word national?
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