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Discover Ludwig"wholly capture" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to completely or entirely grasp, understand, or portray something. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a physical event or emotion, understanding a concept or idea, or portraying something in a creative or artistic manner. Example: The artist's painting wholly captured the essence of love and longing with its vibrant colors and intricate brushstrokes.
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The present article was motivated by our observations that (1) current methods for gathering data do not wholly capture program-related transformations, and (2) grassroots ways of knowing yield legitimate data and can enrich programmatic efforts and evaluations.
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Mexico is only one of several Latin American countries where the anti-drug crusade has escalated into something like low-intensity warfare, while elsewhere in the world some states have been more or less wholly captured by drug money.
The City is almost a government in and of itself, within the U.K., wholly captured and controlled by the finance industry that holds for ransom the rest of its economy.
This performance is likely due to the limited variability in our simulated sample, which can be wholly captured with the Mach model.
Static imaging and in vitro models are wholly inadequate to capture many aspects of vascular pattern formation in vivo, because vasculogenesis involves dynamic changes of the endothelial cells and of the forming blood vessels, in an embryo that is changing size and shape.
As Crenshaw explains, "the intersection of racism and sexism factors into Black women's lives in ways that cannot be captured wholly by looking at the race or gender dimensions of those experiences separately" (Crenshaw 1991b, 1244).
The mystery of what's happening off camera is captured wholly in the expression on Hillary's face.
Additionally, WES is not wholly comprehensive, not capturing non-coding or regulatory regions and often failing to sequence large portions of the exome.
Today it's a very different conversation, and all these efforts to capture value more wholly — at the corporate level, across companies, and at the broader level of society — are positive examples of innovation".
We also extracted hospitalisations and deaths due to cirrhosis (ICD10 K70) alone, to capture a wholly chronic effect of alcohol use.
More than 500 wholly innocent people were captured on those wiretaps — and presumably thousands more are being tapped right now as part of the ongoing, related investigations.
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