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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nicely captures" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has been expressed concisely and accurately. For example: "Her sympathy card nicely captures the sorrow that pervades our shared experience."
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Barry Lobdell's photograph nicely captures its charm.
Still, it nicely captures the mood in Germany.
The analogy nicely captures her intuitive mode of working.
It nicely captures a Symbolist mood of somnolence.
Troy Hourie's fog-shrouded set nicely captures Sarah's unhinged world.
The play nicely captures the geometric crispness of the film's visual style.
He nicely captures Benji's ambivalence when first visiting Darius's well-appointed house.
And a ballad called "Plainchant," by Mr. Sperrazza, nicely captures the group's dynamic of approachable rigor and unsentimental beauty.
He nicely captures the president's cadence and his habit of starting sentences with an exasperatedly reasonable "Look," and ending emphatically.
The album nicely captures his blend of the casual and the courtly, including his banter with the audience.
She calls the technique "fossilised plastic", which we think nicely captures the unique, nature-inspired look of the pieces.
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