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"to fully capture" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in any context when you want to indicate that something is being completely grasped or understood. For example: "His narrative was able to fully capture the essence of the plot."
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It was felt by judges to "fully capture the spirit" of the Ted Hughes award.
"It will allow the group to fully capture growth in fast growing markets".
That alone has made the depth of the destruction of Haiti's heritage hard to fully capture.
Initially, I wanted to write one to fully capture McCarthy's coruscating lilt – but Hillcoat didn't want it.
And it's a suggestion that the polls aren't framed or phrased subtly enough to fully capture Israeli public opinion.
12. Blackflix On The Last King of Scotland: "Toys too much with 'white hero in Africa' pattern and fails to fully capture the problems of post colonial Africa".
But even the best portraits of the struggling actor's life ("Tootsie," "A Chorus Line") fail to fully capture the profession's real traumas.
And — this is perhaps most important — the polls have yet to fully capture any additional bounce Huntsman might be receiving from his strong performance in the debates.
Mestrallet said the acquisition of the minority stake in IP constituted a major step that would "allow the group to fully capture growth in fast growing markets".
Mr. Franco recognizes that the city is far too complicated to fully capture with a camera, though he does not intend to stop.
It's also true that Foals' records have thus far failed to fully capture the energy and intensity of their live performances.
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