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"capture the changes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the act of recording or documenting changes that have occurred. Example: The project manager requested that the team capture the changes made to the design in a report to present to the client.
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However, total fertility rates may not be an adequate index of the changing fertility patterns as it does not capture the changes in age at first birth of a population, which is known to be a strong protective factor for breast cancer.
No five charts could ever capture the changes and dynamics of a country over 50 years.
However, no set of statistics can fully capture the changes the country and its citizens have experienced.
No set of statistics can fully capture the changes a country and its citizens have experienced – and top-line data can sometimes hide as much as they reveal.
At their best, like the brilliant Vietnam-era bildungsroman Testimony of Pilot, these long stories possess a drive and sweep that capture the changes and losses that accumulate over a lifetime.
The Century Films managing director, Brian Hill, who will executive produce the series, said it would capture the changes going on within the organisation, which was established in 1915.
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Yet statisticians struggle to capture the change.
I thus need to formulate proxies for the shock in (2) that can capture the change.
The baseline for each pulse has been subtracted from each peak, to capture the change in the current upon stimulation.
The model is shown to be able to capture the change of the concentration gradient at the sample/sheath interfaces.
The model is also able to capture the change in lift-off height with change in coflow temperature.
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