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Should we capitalize a word "university", when referring to a particular one, especially in documents? The University is ready to help you...
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In your example, no it shouldn't be capitalized. Only capitalize it when you're using the name of the institution as a proper noun. Whether you're referring to a specific one isn't what's relevant, but rather whether you're referring to it by name.
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Yes or no. You haven’t given enough context to decide. If you use “University” as a shortened name for a particular university, say the University of Nebraska, then yes, it should be capitalized.
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Yes, when you are referring to a specific university, it is customary to capitalize the word "University." For example, "The University is ready to help you." This capitalization indicates that you are talking about a particular and distinct institution. However, when you are referring to universities in a general sense, without specifying a particular one, you would use lowercase, as in "Many universities offer online courses."
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الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الأوكرانية
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