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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a capsule of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small container or a concentrated form of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The book provides a capsule of knowledge on the subject, summarizing key concepts in a concise manner."
Alternatives: "a summary of" or "a brief overview of".
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He came up, too, with a capsule of pressed mango and soy with foie gras inside.
Take a capsule of fusionable material, cover it with depleted uranium, and call it the secondary.
"It's a capsule of the season," tight end Chris Baker said.
The water is heated and placed under pressure then fired through a capsule of ground coffee.
The egg cell is surrounded by a capsule of cells known as the follicle.
A capsule of Extra-Strength Tylenol was found on the floor beneath his bed.
It's a capsule of where your head's at, musically, in a specific period of time.
He is "a capsule of the American Dream," said Aaron S. Podhurst, the museum's chairman.
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Obtain a bottle or a few a capsules of Vitamin E Oil.
Sidenote: having such a micro capsule of a collection?
And he created an institution that became both a timeline and a time capsule of downtown life.
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