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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all captured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything has been recorded or taken into account, often in contexts related to data, information, or experiences.
Example: "The report includes all captured data from the experiment, ensuring a comprehensive analysis."
Alternatives: "all recorded" or "everything documented".
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It was all captured on video.
For the mathematician it's all captured by that one word".
Mr. Morales, after all, captured some 30percentt of the vote here in elections in 2005.
It's all captured in Instagrammish hues, with long cross-fades and sultry jazz underscoring.
Steinbauer, a young filmmaker, tracked the pitchman down — and got an earful, all captured on camera.
"And it was all captured on videotape?" "I went on television," he said.
Skin tone, hairstyle, glasses, build, height and more are all captured, without any traditional player inputs.
Regardless, she berated Asderaki on multiple occasions, all captured by television cameras.
It's all captured in a video that Jimmy Fallon showed Monday night.
It's all captured in dreamlike, pin-sharp monochrome cinematography, stark images reproduced like a Weegee crime scene.
"The French, anticipating victory over the English, proposed to cut off the middle finger of all captured English soldiers.
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