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The phrase "capture the ball" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports, particularly when discussing the action of successfully obtaining possession of a ball during a game.
Example: "The player made an incredible leap to capture the ball before it hit the ground."
Alternatives: "seize the ball" or "grab the ball."
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Apparently, it is absolutely against the contemporary code of honor to raise the other hand alongside the glove to capture the ball — or swipe at a fumble, in an emergency.
"Astrium now has to capture the ball that has been sent to us today by the agency," he told BBC News.
First we discuss strategies for guidance of the robot to capture the ball, and second, strategies for the obstacle and constraint avoidance.
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On the halfcourt where Gordon conducted his tests, two large oval golf nets were positioned to capture the balls I was soon to hit.
Calhoun's glove scraped Trout's face, but Trout's glove captured the ball.
Ball war - Where penguins use different kinds of balls like bomb balls, splitter balls, growing balls, remote control balls, net balls, capture balls, returning balls, and stuff like that.
With the crowd willing him to capture the match ball, the crossbar blocked Lustig's drive following a Kris Commons' free-kick, arguably the only disappointment in what was a commanding and ominous performance.
It can be seen that the IT images remained almost blur-free, regardless of the speed, and they were similar to the input images captured when the ball speed was 0 m/s, whereas the motion blur of the table tennis balls in the NT images increased in both their moving directions as their speed increased.
By considering that the capture distance is l, the surface capture will be the ball whose center is the evader position: when the pursuer enters that ball, the game ends and capture occurs.
We consider that the capture distance is l and that the surface capture will be the ball whose center is the evader position and whose radius is l.
Details on whether the injury event was considered within the game rules or not was based on both whether the official signaled a foul and from the players narrative recorded on the injury form which captured off-the-ball (behind main play) events.
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