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The phrase "and that capture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific capture or moment that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "The photographer was able to capture the essence of the moment, and that capture will be remembered for years to come."
Alternatives: "and that moment" or "and that image".
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Rather, they create new sentences that are grammatical, that cohere with one another, and that capture the most salient pieces of information in the original document.
The aim is to document patterns that are understandable, well-structured, and that capture the expert's intrinsic knowledge about real patterns as precisely as possible.
The strongest tales are those fueled by the verbal energy and magpie language that made "Brief Wondrous Life" so memorable and that capture Yunior's efforts to commute between two cultures, Dominican and American, while always remaining an outsider.
The paper argues that the operation must be consistent with the laws of war, and that capture of the individual must have be found to be unfeasible.
Our results show that J591 outperforms J415 and a mix of the two for prostate cancer capture, and that capture performance saturates following incubation with antibody concentrations of 10 micrograms per milliliter.
One artist, Roy Dowell, is represented by several works: a half-dozen loquacious paint-pencil-and-collage pieces that dress Juan Gris in floral-print slip-cover fabrics and that capture the show's high-low, serious-kidding, pretty-ugly soul.
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"She was very tough, but she was also gentle, and that captured it for me," said her son Joseph.
But Mr. Crowe has also cut a version that runs 45 minutes longer than the one that will show in theaters -- and that captures a completely different mood.
His is a refreshing account of the history of medicine, one that is trustworthy and that captures the important points as it breezes along.
It's a camera meant to be used intuitively, and that captured my imagination.
Quintrell, Belo and Barden are all adamant that Ellen is not a piece of social realism and that capturing the humour that powers friendship was important.
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