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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the caption describes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the content or meaning conveyed by a caption accompanying an image or text. Example: "In the article, the caption describes the significance of the photograph taken during the event."
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The caption describes it as "an art installation".
Photo taken in Washington, D.C. at what the caption describes as "a chance meeting of Bradley M. Thomas (Class of 1849), George Alexander Otis (Class of 1849), Alfred Alexander Woodhull (Class of 1856), Princeton President John Maclean (Class of 1816), and Gen. William Worth Belknap (Class of 1848)." Belknap is on the bottom left.
Figure 1 of Kutschera's article shows, as the caption describes it, "the 'Tree of Knowledge', drawn ca. 1304 by Raymon Lull (1235-1315)" (the correct, Catalan spelling of his name is Ramon Llull).
As a result, we confirmed that the effective interaction range Reff can easily become two to three times as large as the original range (supplementary fig. S10, Supplementary Material online; the caption describes a detailed procedure to calculate Reff).
The track bins shown in the panel include only segments 1-3 and 9-10, and though all of the segments should be binned similarly, it seems, the caption describes a 12 bin configuration.
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Under Mr. Barger's picture, the caption described a business lesson he has learned.
In some, the caption described the great playwright looking from one child to another, asking, "Which is which?" Claudine Ella Mawby and her twin sister were born on Aug. 10, 1922, in London to Claud and Ella Mawby.
The caption described the man as an American hunter who had paid a record $110,000 to shoot it on a tourist expedition to Pakistan's northern Himalayan region of Gilgit-Baltistan.
It's rare that the caption describing someone's job is both banal and overarching – but in the case of the picture of Sir Tim Berners-Lee above, you have to say it's apposite.
He announced that it was time "to settle accounts with the U.S.," and the official Korean Central News Agency released an unusually showy photo of Kim huddled with generals over what the caption described as "plans to strike the mainland U.S.," complete with a chart in the background depicting trajectories of North Korean missiles hitting American cities.
The Obamas did not fight the Clintons for 16 months to lose in the general election, and surely playing in their heads is another Fox News special: the caption describing Michelle of Princeton and Harvard as Barack's "Baby Mama".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com