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The phrase "amenable to capture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is open to being taken, seized, or recorded, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The data collected during the experiment was amenable to capture by the new software."
Alternatives: "open to capture" or "susceptible to capture".
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To remove carbon from fuel prior to combustion it must first be converted into a form amenable to capture.
Although it is of interest to know about sources of variation or uncertainty in general, the critical need in epidemiologic studies is to identify those variables that are most important in determining exposure levels and most amenable to capture within populations.
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The technology is flexible, making it amenable to capturing fluorescent images from a wide array of organisms, materials and experimental situations.
This study describes recent systems analyses of coal-fueled, oxy-fired direct supercritical CO2 (sCO2) power cycles, which are inherently amenable to carbon capture and storage (CCS) processes.
We introduce a business process modeling method that is amenable to automatic analysis (simulation), yet powerful enough to capture the rich reality of business systems as enacted in the behavior and interactions of users.
This provides an opportunity to capture data and conduct simple interventions on specific subjects amenable to basic evaluation.
So how to capture him?
No memento to capture.
Now, to capture it.
To capture 20% of students?
Make sure to capture it.
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