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Discover LudwigThe phrase "capturing the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is most commonly used as a verb phrase, meaning to capture or seize something. Here are a few examples: - The photographer did an excellent job of capturing the beauty of the sunset. - The police were successful in capturing the suspect after a long chase. - The artist is known for capturing the essence of his subjects in his paintings. - The documentary is adept at capturing the attention of its viewers.
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"We're capturing the brainpower".
Capturing the Friedmans (2003) 19.
Capturing the Friedmans 45.
(Think of "Capturing the Friedmans").
Are we capturing the oil?
"Capturing the Memories," by Mark Ulriksen, July 23 , 2012
But capturing the voice was tricky.
"Artisans excelled at capturing the animal spirit".
They ended up capturing the horror.
The first part is capturing the performance.
Capturing the alligator was easy, he said.
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