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Discover LudwigThe phrase "capture on" does not make sense in this context
"Capture" is an action word that is typically followed by a noun, such as "capture on film." For example: We were able to capture the sunrise on film.
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Rojo Lojojo is our favorite song, which we also managed to capture on video during one of her shows.
VICE has coverage of the incident, which was capture on at least one camera, here.
"This little one is hard to capture on film!" SF Zoo spokesman Danny Latham told The Huffington Post.
Detroit and it's people are an amazing sight, one that you'll want to capture on camera.
"There are moments you cannot capture on paper," she said.
But after his capture on Friday, Kevin's wings were clipped.
Earthquakes create apocalyptic landscapes easy to capture on television.
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Others are much more elusive and difficult to capture on paper, though I know they exist.
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LBIST incorporates test generation and response-capture on-chip.
Luckily, this one was captured on video.
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