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Discover Ludwig"best encapsulates" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to summarize or capture the essence of something in the most effective way. Example: The final line of the poem best encapsulates the author's melancholic tone.
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The album that best encapsulates the Odd Future spirit is "Radical," a compilation that appeared online a year ago.
Of all the dishes served at the Little Bird bistro in Portland, Ore., the charcuterie plate best encapsulates its spirit.
Perhaps "This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody)" is the Talking Heads song that best encapsulates such willful optimism, but, for now, I'll stick with the Nuge.
Saint Laurent's version is probably the one that best encapsulates the sports-luxe vibe and, hey, it's a snip at £1,924.
The statistic that best encapsulates the evening is that the Mets 40-422) gave up more unearned runs (two) than they scored.
But Maḥmūd Darwīsh's poetry, penned during a lengthy career that continued into the 21st century, best encapsulates the fate of his fellow Palestinians through vivid depictions of their losses, their defiance, and their aspirations.
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That would maybe best encapsulate all the things I'm doing".
The growing public criticism of security coöperation might best encapsulate the P.A.'s dilemma.
Perhaps Virginia Tech running back Ryan Williams best encapsulated what it meant to draftees, labor strife or not.
The situation may be best encapsulated by the response to new fees levied on water in the past year.
Her idea finally came to fruition when she managed to do what she knows best: encapsulate Jackson Heights in a play.
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