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Discover LudwigThe phrase "capture it from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of obtaining or seizing something from a specific source or location.
Example: "I need to capture it from the video footage to analyze the incident."
Alternatives: "obtain it from" or "retrieve it from".
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Television stations sent helicopters to capture it from above, and it won a listing from Guinness World Records.
In the best of them, the tension between acting and composition — between what's going on and the ability to capture it from a distinctive perspective — is a crucial aesthetic element, precisely because what's going on seems to flow so freely beyond the borders of the screen, in and out of the filmmakers' and performers' lives.
To be quite honest, I don't think my words can quite capture the essence of what this book has in store for you when you pick it up (because you REALLY should) so I'm going to try and capture it from some of the many lines that were so awesome, I re-read them over and over.
One way to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) releases to the atmosphere, is to capture it from power plants and then inject it into deep geological formations.
And while in Tromsø, he was delighted to capture an image of the northern lights – also known as the aurora borealis – particularly because he had been advised before his trip that it would not be possible to capture it from the city.
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Labour held the seat for one parliament after capturing it from the Tories in 1997.
"We captured it from the Taliban, and two of my mujahedeen were killed when we took it," he said.
Israel annexed the area along with the rest of East Jerusalem after capturing it from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East war.
Gilo is in a part of the city that Israel annexed after capturing it from Jordan in the 1967 war.
Israel annexed the eastern part of Jerusalem after capturing it from Jordan in the 1967 war and says it has sovereignty there.
The director, Peter Landesman, was a war correspondent before he became a director, so he captures it from a journalistic, reportage, documentary-style angle.
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