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The phrase "capture a picture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the act of taking a photograph, such as when making a request for someone to take a picture or when sharing your own experience of taking a picture. Example: She asked the photographer to capture a picture of her and her family.
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Although it is not clinical data arrived at scientifically, it is meant to capture a picture of general findings.
Most held up phones to capture a picture of the pope; some thrust out babies and small children in the hope of a papal smile or wave.
If you're ever visiting Mexico City, I recommend going, not only to support an incredible SHA alum, but to also capture a picture in front of the striking pink and gold front door.
A video camera at a bank machine terminal would capture a picture of a user's face, iris or fingerprint for comparison with the same images stored in a customer database.
"The ceremony is an attempt to capture a picture of ourselves as a nation, where we have come from and where we want to be," the director of Trainspotting and the Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire has said.
Ultimately, they're aiming for a 6-by-3-by-1-inch product with a camera on the underside to capture a picture of text, which will then be sent to a cell-phone app via Bluetooth.
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Technical quality, clarity and composition are all important, but so too is a flair for the unexpected and the ability to capture a picture-perfect moment.
More than 100 photos were submitted in this year's SGS Student Photo Contest where they were judged on their technical quality, clarity and composition as well as the ability to capture a picture-perfect moment.
Hack Attack captures a picture of bullying and nepotism that should be absent from a democratic society.
With data gathered by eight radio telescopes around the world, astronomers captured a picture of the hot, shadowy edges of a supermassive black hole.
Using an interplay of fine and decorative art, a sense of loss is captured, a picture emblazoned of an evolution of complex mourning traditions reaching into the Victorian era and peaking at the time of Abraham Lincoln's death.
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capture a portrait
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capture a reflection
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capture a city
capture a party
capture a thought
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