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The phrase "I captured" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of taking a photograph, recording a moment, or seizing something in a figurative sense. Example: "I captured the beautiful sunset with my camera last night."
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Consider frame i captured at time t.
I captured them all.
I captured the scene reflexively.
"I captured her," he said.
I captured the possibility and my choice".
"I captured a Scyther," Shafa says.
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Condition (i) captures the fact that I know what the thermostat says.
Z i captures the individual characteristics, and μ P i is an error term.
We argue that a i captures the unobserved component of efficiency, the ability of doctor i.
The error term, ε i, captures the unobserved components of wages.
lukethedrifter said: Oh, I Capture the Caste.
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