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The phrase "accurately captured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been represented or recorded in a precise and truthful manner.
Example: "The photograph accurately captured the beauty of the sunset over the mountains."
Alternatives: "faithfully represented" or "precisely depicted".
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And how could its evidence be accurately captured and made public?
The distinction between "literary fiction" and "genre fiction" accurately captured the modernists' literary reality.
Or two, they accurately captured her autobiography, and she really was as irksome and self-absorbed as we see here.
Asked whether Mr. Young accurately captured the Vanity Fair milieu in his memoir, Mr. Carter responded in an e-mail message, "Not really".
Even for those who are allowed to self-assess, the council will have to be "satisfied that the individual's self-assessment has accurately captured their needs".
This type of information is typically most accurately captured based upon self-report.
Speech onsets are more accurately captured due to the look-ahead.
The phenomenon of pressure drop and recovery near the gas inlet was accurately captured.
The literature in this section determine how these two concepts can be accurately captured.
The cross-sectional deformations, ultimate loads and observations regarding failure modes were accurately captured and documented.
The numerical models accurately captured the observed experimental behaviour of the adhesive.
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