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The phrase "completely captured by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express when someone or something has been fully engrossed or consumed by a certain experience, emotion, or idea. Example: After years of studying and researching, I was completely captured by the beauty and complexity of the human brain.
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Interactive safety-critical applications have specific requirements that cannot be completely captured by traditional evaluation techniques.
Whatever the sins of the Democrats and Obama, the core of the problem is a Republican Party that's been completely captured by extreme thinking and destructive tactics.
Beginning in the early 1960s, Dreyfus opposed the physical symbol system hypothesis, arguing that intelligent behaviour cannot be completely captured by symbolic descriptions.
The Church-Turing thesis asserts that the informal notion of calculability is completely captured by the formal notion of recursive functions and hence, in theory, replicable by a machine.
A survey of 139 streams in 30 states found that 80percentt had traces -- mostly just a part per billion or less -- of dozens of drugs, disinfectants, detergents, insect repellents and other compounds flushed down sewers and not completely captured by treatment plants.
The ponded stratigraphic section at Macaroni Field records (1) an early mud-rich phase in which incoming flows are completely captured by confining topography, (2) a brief phase of diminished relief when high frequency fill/spill cycles occur, and ultimately (3) a phase of incision of the former basin sill and large-scale bypass to the outboard basin.
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Moreover, the vastly complex nature of malaria transmission cannot be completely captured or measured by a computer-based method.
"I was completely captured," Dr. Verlinde recalled.
The 1972 Olympics completely captured my imagination.
The key to the success of the cell cycle process is to completely capture the checkpoint conditions phase-by-phase even in the presence of variations in reaction rates.
For 29 common conditions, the study examined a variety of measures of societal burden, recognizing that none by itself completely captures relative impacts of diseases.
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