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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are encapsulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is enclosed or contained within something else, often in a technical or formal context.
Example: "The data points are encapsulated within the larger dataset for easier analysis."
Alternatives: "are contained" or "are enclosed".
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It and the courtyard are encapsulated within an outer shell.
The deep problems of monetary union are encapsulated in this tension.
In Britain, these values are encapsulated in the Human Rights Act.
It turns out that even these film-school experiences are encapsulated in Swanberg's keynote.
Idraw files are encapsulated Postscript files that are editable with Idraw.
Diverse organisms capable of degrading MCs are encapsulated.
This patient is at risk for any bacteria that are encapsulated.
Carbon nanotubes are encapsulated within a hydrogel, allowing them to be implanted under the skin.
Colleges are encapsulated communities in which peer group pressures are especially intense and pervasive.
Those goals are encapsulated in the theme of the campaign, "Twist.
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The COIN clusters are encapsulated with BSA to stabilize and to introduce bio-functional groups on the surface.
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