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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a capsule that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of capsule and what it does or contains.
Example: "The scientist developed a capsule that releases medication over a 24-hour period."
Alternatives: "a pill that" or "a container that".
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; Fruit A capsule that is usually loculicidal (splitting along the locules) as in the Lilioideae, but occasionally septicidal (splitting between them, along the separating septa) in the Calachortoideae and wind dispersed, although the Medeoleae form berries (baccate).
The fruit is a capsule that splits open by valves.
More fantastic dialogue from Davros: "To hold in my hand, a capsule that contained such power.
The fruit is a capsule that splits either vertically or horizontally.
Gelesis, a start-up in Boston, is testing a capsule that would be swallowed before meals.
The fruit is a capsule that splits open to reveal dense woolly hairs inside.
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There's a simple fix: vitamin A capsules that cost about 2 cents each.
A time capsule that reveals an irrepressible Mingus, on bass and vocals, propelling a short-lived band with both Eric Dolphy and Clifford Jordan on saxophones.
The lasers are fired into a gold capsule that holds a 2mm-wide spherical pellet.
If Willy Wonka made pills, he'd make the MucoJet: a bursting capsule that uses a fizzing reaction to deliver vaccines straight into the wall of your mouth.
He said the team may need a bigger laser, or a redesigned capsule that can be squashed more violently without becoming unstable.
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