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Free sign upThe phrase "as captured in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been recorded or documented, capturing a specific moment or event. Example: "The photographer's stunning images accurately depicted the beauty of the landscape as captured in the morning light."
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Afghanistan is a prime example, as captured in Bob Woodward's best seller, "Obama's Wars".
A drop in the rate increases the appetite for market risk as captured in the VIX.
The oprichniks are truly a brotherhood, as captured in the book's inevitable yet ingeniously wrought climax.
As captured in the fashion sit-com "Absolutely Fabulous," it means: I will reserve judgment until you are not around.
Because this historic moment, as captured in a tweet, has only been retweeted a lousy 781,042 times since.
The Beatles' own world, as captured in these DVD's, crumbled under the weight of their success, too.
The London in question spans suburbs from Wembley to Woolwich, as captured in rediscovered amateur movies and public information films.
Then there's the testimony of his inheritors, as captured in the 2005 documentary "Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man".
As captured in Alicia Drake's book "The Beautiful Fall," Ms. Piaggi "was outstanding in her devotion to creating style".
As captured in the film "Glory," the Massachusetts regiments refused time and again to muster to receive pay.
Using the sort of displays common in natural history museums, the exhibit examines other aspects of the world as captured in the amber of spam.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com