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The phrase "is encapsulated in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be completely contained or surrounded by something. It is often used to describe something that is fully protected or confined within something else. Example: The main idea of the essay is encapsulated in the first paragraph. (meaning the main idea is fully explained and contained within the first paragraph) Another example: The precious cargo was encapsulated in layers of bubble wrap to ensure its safety during transport. (meaning the cargo was completely surrounded and protected by the bubble wrap).
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The first, of course, is encapsulated in the phrase "that's just how it is".
The man's life is encapsulated in one sentence about his occupation and his ancestry.
Sometimes the terrible tragedy of war is encapsulated in a single lost life.
The whole of the UK is encapsulated in less than 200MB, according to data from CoPilot.
Family life is encapsulated in three little newspaper words: "births, marriages, deaths".
This is encapsulated in the Latin maxim erga omnes meaning "towards all".
That dissonance is encapsulated in the person of Mick Mulvaney, the White House budget director.
The puzzle of Agnon's identity is encapsulated in his very name.
This gas is encapsulated in a fatty shell rather like a very small balloon.
Something about Mr. Gingrich, too, is encapsulated in his unusual slogan.
Just ask Stila's makeup artist, Margaret Easley, whose voice is encapsulated in the Smoky Eye shadow kit ($38).
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