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"Capitalization" is the name for a group of rules that specify if the first letter of a word has to be written as an uppercase letter or a lowercase letter. The most important capitalization-rule in German language: every noun begins with an uppercase letter. But there are more capitalization-rules.
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What's the correct way of capitalising/hyphenating a nominalised verb-verb compound?
Zum Wegwerfen ist es zu schade!
… is a clear case, since "zum" has to be followed by a noun, which then has to be capitalised.
But what about …
Zum vergammeln lassen ist es zu schade!
What …