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The phrase "captures the mood" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that something accurately portrays or represents the emotional atmosphere or feeling of a situation or setting. Example: The artist's painting truly captures the mood of a peaceful countryside, with its vibrant colors and serene landscapes.
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Still, it nicely captures the mood in Germany.
That, more or less, captures the mood of her principals.
More strikingly, the film captures the mood of live performance.
That pretty much captures the mood among socially conservative voters.
"Even the smallest piece captures the mood of midcentury modernism".
He really captures the mood of everyone he photographs.
A Reporter's Notebook captures the mood in the state capital.
"Nightmare" captures the mood, but, of course, we are awake.
That pretty well captures the mood of Mr. Obama's advisers.
In this oral history, Svetlana Alexievich captures the mood of change from those who lived it.
The Guardian's Abdel-Rahman Hussein captures the mood at today's anti-Morsi protests.
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