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The phrase "a term to capture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific word or phrase that encapsulates a particular idea or concept.
Example: "In our discussion, we need to find a term to capture the essence of this phenomenon."
Alternatives: "a phrase to describe" or "a word to encapsulate".

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In addition to regular sire models and animal models, we applied sire models extended with a term to capture the remaining genetic variance not modeled by the sire-term.

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This paper proposes a radically different approach to constructing fair B-spline surfaces, which consists of fitting a surface without a fairing term to capture sharp edges, smoothing the normal field of the constructed surface with feature preservation, and reconstructing the B-spline surface from the smoothed normal field.

An existing deterministic model is corrected by adding a correction term to capture the inherent bias, and model error arising from an inaccurate model form or missing variables.

In 1980, we didn't have a good term to capture priming effects in amnesia; now, of course, spared priming in amnesia is interpreted in terms of a distinction between explicit and implicit expressions of episodic memory (Schacter, 1987).

Breast cancer was specifically added as a search term to capture the large body of literature from this population on sleep.

Finally, a linear time trend variable (range 0 5) is included, with the inclusion of a squared term to capture temporal non-linearities in EPI vaccination rate evident during the period under study (see Figure 1).

I thought this was an excellent term to capture the fact that contemporary terminology is not always consonant with the past.

Tim Wise summarizes this vast literature, noting that during slavery, "the term 'white' to describe Europeans en masse was born as an umbrella term to capture the new pan-Euro unity needed to defend the system of African slavery and Indian genocide going on in the Americas.

I've been searching for the right term to capture what I do.

This phylogenetic annotation methodology necessitated a new set of evidence terms to capture the inference process.

It also includes a greater variety of search terms to capture empirical literature on behavioural workarounds used by nurses.

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