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The phrase "able to capture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's or something's capability to seize or record information, emotions, or moments.
Example: "The photographer was able to capture the essence of the city in her stunning images."
Alternatives: "capable of capturing" or "able to seize".
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"We're not able to capture differences".
I think this script has been able to capture that".
I wish I'd been able to capture more of that".
In what ways were words able to capture the weather?
Moreover, the dual analysis was able to capture this variation.
Why haven't we yet been able to capture Osama bin Laden?
But when I discovered the beauty of banality, I was able to capture Belgium in colour.
In other instances, he was not able to capture all the notes.
So far, no interview has ever been able to capture that element in our training.
He is able to capture the essence of people (think of his terrific film, Senna).
And it is able to capture only the few channels that broadcast terrestrially.
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