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The phrase "is intended to capture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the purpose or goal of something. For example: The new marketing strategy is intended to capture a younger demographic. In this sentence, "is intended to capture" is used to explain the reason or intention behind the marketing strategy.
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THE latest Comme des Gar?s fragrance, 8 88, is intended to capture the imaginary smell of gold.
Featuring more than 25 figures, the silicon-bronze work is intended to capture the spirit of the Irish people and recognize the contributions of survivors of the starvation.
Furthermore, the psychic pressure of improvisation is intended to capture the mystical heat at the core of Hāfez's poetry — the frenzy of Sufi rites.
It's like a medley from a TV variety show of forty years ago, but with a difference — those medleys were done as companionable spoofs (take it away, Dino), whereas this one is intended to capture the essence of romantic longing.
This is intended to capture the speaker-individuality information and connect them by the NNs.
It is intended to capture employers' responses to the EESL revision.
As advertised, Clips is intended to capture little moments it might otherwise be tough to photograph.
This is intended to capture the observed practice of informal knowledge trading.
This notion is intended to capture what the agents are fully and correctly certain of in a given interactive situation.
The vertical q z springs at the base of the raft is intended to capture the rocking, uplift and settlement.
This assumption is intended to capture the empirical observation that third parties are usually more dogmatic than the mainstream ones.
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