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"precisely captures" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to say that someone or something has been described accurately and effectively. For example, "Her description of the setting precisely captures the feeling of the room."
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(The set, by Beowulf Boritt, precisely captures the borderline-squalid milieu).
"Bunker 13," with its mixture of yuppie modernism and fogyish regret, precisely captures this moment.
"Brand U". precisely captures a cancer that has swept through academia in the last two decades.
The CBabel ADL defines the concept of contracts that precisely captures these architecture-level aspects.
This one was a commission for Glastonbury, and it precisely captures the oblique wit that characterises all of his work.
In addition, we prove that boundedness precisely captures first-order definability for normal logic programs on arbitrary structures.
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Katy Grannan's photographs precisely captured the pain of a failed marriage.
But George's engagement with the modern world is also precisely captured.
Levesque introduced the notion of "only knowing" to precisely capture the beliefs of a knowledge base.
High precisely captured optical images indicate tip radius wear effects on surface quality clearly.
The results show that the developed continuum model in this paper can precisely capture the size effects in cellular solids.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com