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The phrase "capsule of" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to something that has been condensed into a brief, concise form, similar to a "capsule" or capsule-like object. For example: "The author presented a capsule of his main points in the conclusion of his article."
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Sidenote: having such a micro capsule of a collection?
Dr. Moses picked up a mock capsule of hydrogen fuel.
Try the Pocket Window, a white capsule of Alpine atmosphere.
Then I swallowed a purple capsule of psilocybin.
A time capsule of modern design, it includes -- what else? -- two swing arms in the bedroom.
Or the pleasure of escaping each day into a solitary capsule of quiet.
My films are like a time capsule of my life; they define my life".
And our house, our capsule of time, of memories and spirits, will become someone else's.
Here is the two-time winner's capsule of the first six holes.
The building is a time capsule of primitive bathrooms and windowless passageways.
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I'd expected a time-capsule of swinging London, and it's one of the best.
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