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The phrase 'were captured from' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something being taken from one place or situation and put it into another. For example, "Criminals were captured from the abandoned building and taken to jail."
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Their arms were captured from federal troops.
The first slaves were captured from the islands and coasts.
Ten non-overlapped micrographs were captured from each sample.
Several of the men were captured from a car leaving the city in late December.
The reporter says they were captured from "terrorists, dogs and traitors".
Some arms were captured from the Iraqis or purchased from Iraqi deserters, the diplomats said.
Videos were recorded in each experimental condition and individual frames were captured from HD video files.
Turkeys were captured from sites throughout Mississippi during springs 2009 and 2010.
It is unknown how many of that number were captured from the wild.
Last year more than 30 young elephants were captured from the wild in Zimbabwe and flown by plane to China.
Traces were captured from the main Internet link.
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