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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as capturing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the act of capturing something, often in a metaphorical or abstract sense.
Example: "The artist's work is as capturing as the emotions it evokes in the viewer."
Alternatives: "as seizing" or "as depicting".
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It also requires the SAS or SBS to do something magnificent, such as capturing Saddam Hussein.
In a phone conversation Friday morning he described the image as capturing "an emotionally charged moment".
The sandwich structure is fabricated by using goat anti-human IgE as capturing probe.
As far as capturing them, Obama needs to do what Mark Warner did so successfully in Virginia in 2001.
Though he's often labelled a caricaturist, his work conveys respect as well as capturing the essence of a performer's virtuosity.
As well as capturing the boat's endless manoeuvres on a water-filled stage, Fall's production is extremely well acted.
"It's not so much confession as capturing emotions or keeping a testimony of whatever was in my head.
Talk about the notion of painting and notion of art as capturing a moment, but not necessarily capturing it forever.
Think of OV as capturing the potential value of the target's H2 and H3 assets if they become successful.
But, as well as capturing Andersen's childlike nature, Broadbent also exhibits an imperialist brutality in his treatment of his captive.
They also suggested that sapping the resistance might not be as simple as capturing or killing Mr. Hussein.
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