When is federal written with a capital letter F?

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2026-08-19 06:30

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"Federal" is capitalized when it refers to the specific federal government of the United States or when it is part of a formal name, such as "Federal Bureau of Investigation" or "Federal Reserve." It is also capitalized when used in the context of the Federalist Party or other specific political entities. In general use, when describing something as federal in a generic sense, it is not capitalized.

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