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The phrase "you should capture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to take hold of or record something, whether it's information, a moment, or an experience. Example: "In your photography, you should capture the essence of the landscape to convey its beauty."
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So maybe you should capture that; I mean, what would you say, what is the takeaway from that description?
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" 'If you want to capture something,' I told him, 'you should capture me and Bethie.
Your finger should capture any excess caulk which you can wipe off on a damp sponge.
Your review should capture the complete dining experience, from the moment you enter (or make your reservation) until you leave the restaurant.
Finally, the garden should capture the spirit of its location.
Hardie was clear, Labour should "capture power not destroy it".
Mr. Zhou's newest project should capture China in a broader way.
Say we "should capture" ninety per cent, days, or weeks, from now.
A good portrait, artists say, should capture a subject's spirit.
If we should capture Osama bin Laden or his accomplices in the days ahead, where should we try them?
Muhammad Habib, a clerk in the newly re-formed Justice Ministry, said the Americans should capture Mr. Hussein and then leave Iraq.
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