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The phrase "attempts to capture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing efforts to represent, depict, or convey something, often in artistic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The artist's latest work attempts to capture the essence of urban life through vibrant colors and dynamic forms."
Alternatives: "tries to convey" or "seeks to represent".
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There have been several high-profile police attempts to capture or kill Fernandinho.
One of the most remarkable works here attempts to capture the evanescent in nature.
Galloway said even her own attempts to capture parenting in a full-length novel left her frustrated.
The W.B.C. faces a number of challenges as it attempts to capture the imagination of a significant United States market.
For a decade, the American and Israeli governments have made repeated attempts to capture or kill him.
It is a nonacademic book, Dr. Slater said, that attempts to capture science's complexity, drama and outsize personalities.
A fool attempts to capture a huge prize through a method that no one else believes in.
Now scientists hope that they can find success launching even more ambitious attempts to capture the waves.
In their attempts to capture the animals of the reef, fishers may resort to using dragnets and explosives.
It incorporates musical scores and a form of mechanical repetitious mark-making, that attempts to capture time.
ATTEMPTS to capture the maverick genius of John Cage in recordings often feel like an exercise in taxidermy.
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