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The phrase "ability to capture" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase in situations where you are describing a person or thing's capacity or capability to capture something, usually a physical item or concept. For example, "The photographer had an impressive ability to capture the most fleeting moments."
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The AC powders are assessed for their ability to capture H2S from a gas stream.
The most obvious is video art's ability to capture motion.
Winogrand had this ability to capture these bursts of energy.
3D technology has a special ability to capture people's imaginations.
"It was his ability to capture the working-class voice.
It also gives us the ability to capture many moments.
Silent flight gives Owl ability to capture prey by stealth.
"It is a great example of Dorothy's ability to capture a moment in time".
"I think it's just down to listening," she says, of her ability to capture children's voices.
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The cell-protecting function of esRAGE is attributed to its ability to capture extracellular AGEs (6).
A major advantage of CGEs is their ability to capture linkage, or multiplier effects.
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