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Discover Ludwig"encapsulate that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to summarize or express something in a concise or encapsulated manner. Example: The CEO's speech effectively encapsulated that our company's main goal is to foster innovation and drive growth.
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But it is the photographs, and the orchestrated chaos and horror they encapsulate, that make the most lasting impression.
At the moment it [branding] is all about nostalgia for different eras and movie and pop stars from the past encapsulate that.
The Nationwide plans encapsulate that change.
"As a former playmaker he dictated tempo and tried to encapsulate that in his teams as a coach.
Matt Berninger's lyrics and the tumbling, helter-skelter drums encapsulate that giddy feeling you get when you find someone you care deeply about.
It is a talent of the prime minister to appear as a reasonable guy and one saying we have heard on occasion from him seems to encapsulate that.
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A book that encapsulates, that does an overview of the issues, could be of utility to someone".
"It encapsulates that spirit".
Streets of Your Town perfectly encapsulates that description.
Gizmo encapsulates that unmistakable 1980s trend to render all things family-friendly.
It's Obvious, with its sour commentary on a mindlessly egalitarian mantra, encapsulates that grim, grey world where sentiment seemed a weakness.
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