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Discover LudwigThe phrase "captures how" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement that explains or describes the way something is being portrayed or depicted. Example: The author's use of symbolism in the novel captures how the characters are struggling to find their inner truth.
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That line captures how I feel.
Intentionally or not, he captures how the wheel has turned.
And Mr. Krause captures how fiercely Nate wills himself to accept a life he hates.
Perhaps no other song in Paul's catalogue captures how emotive his voice can be.
An item in Viz, from 1993, probably captures how most people think.
Although it's not how she looks every day, this picture captures how Ruthy sees herself.
Mr. Bowser captures how Mr. Ochs's style began to reflect a bit less certainty and more vulnerability.
One captures how closely individuals' position in the over-all distribution of income tracks that of their parents.
Inspired by her family's history, Orringer's evocative first novel captures how Hungary's Jews were devastated by the Holocaust.
Mr. Scrushy's plan to build the $300 million hospital perhaps best captures how his style affected Birmingham.
(That "accompanied or precipitated" nicely captures how little fun it must have been to be Mrs. Dick).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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