Capitalisation of 'Physicist'

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Space345  #467845  Wed, 23 Jan 08 10:39 AM
Hi all.

I'm wondering if there are any siutations other than the beginning of a sentence where you could capitalise the word Physicist. For example, used in the sentence 'I am a physicist'. Is there any place it could be used with a capital letter?

Thanks in advance!


  
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Yoong Liat  #467850  Wed, 23 Jan 08 10:43 AM
Capital is not required.
  
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Space345  #467852  Wed, 23 Jan 08 10:45 AM
I know that generally no capital letter is required. My question was is there any situation where you COULD use a capital letter on physicist?
  
Yoong Liat  #467853  Wed, 23 Jan 08 10:52 AM
I don't think there's any situation where you could use a capital.
  
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