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Only at the Beginning of a SentenceIf the word "both" appears in the middle of a sentence, it does not need to be capitalized, e.g., "John and Jennifer both live in Canada."

However, if the sentence is rearranged and begins with the word "both," in that case it is capitalized, e.g., "Both John and Jennifer live in Canada."

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