Is writing Whom It May Concern in capital letter correct?
Yes, but the phrase is To Whom It May Concern. This phrase is typically used in legal notices and by employers who are writing a letter of reference for a former employee. If you simply don't know the name of the person you are writing to, start with Dear Sir or Madam .
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Yes, but the phrase is To Whom It May Concern.
This phrase is typically used in legal notices and by employers who are writing a letter of reference for a former employee.
If you simply don't know the name of the person you are writing to, start with Dear Sir or Madam.