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The phrase "able to capture the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability of someone or something to effectively grasp or represent a particular idea, emotion, or aspect.
Example: "The artist's work is able to capture the essence of human emotion in a profound way."
Alternatives: "capable of capturing the" or "able to convey the".
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In what ways were words able to capture the weather?
He is able to capture the essence of people (think of his terrific film, Senna).
Words have never been able to capture the experience of color.
"Maybe someone a bit younger would have been more able to capture the scene?
We are able to capture the encoding and decoding of visual stimulus to neural code.
Now that storm clouds are clearing, satellites are able to capture the devastation of Hurricane Irma.
As a result, the British were able to capture the city.
A £1 million reward is on the table for anyone able to capture the ousted dictator.
He was able to capture the vote of about 55 percent of independents..
I only wonder if they were able to capture the sound of the Black Sea dolphins.
The RCMs were able to capture the SPI temporal distributions of station data fairly well.
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