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When determining whether to capitalize the word "versus," simply apply the general rules of capitalization. There are no special capitalization rules for the word "versus." Remember, however, that "versus" is a Latin word and should properly appear in italics. The abbreviation of "versus" is "v." and again it should be italicized.

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