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Should you capitalize to whom it may concern in a letter?

You should capitalize the first word in the phrase. It should be, "To whom it may concern." Also, if you are writing a closed-punctuated letter, you need a colon or a comma after it. If it's open-punctuated, you don't need anything.

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