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Discover Ludwig"a clip from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a segment of a video or audio recording. For example, "I watched a clip from the movie last night."
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Here's a clip from "Witness: Libya".
Watch a clip from E.T.
Watch a clip from Reservoir Dogs.
I discuss a clip from it, below.
DT: Here's a clip from the film.
A clip from "High Noon," of course.
Watch a clip from Edward Scissorhands.
Here's a clip from the film.
A clip from the "Network Effect" website.
Watch a clip from Frances Ha.
Watch a clip from The Shawshank Redemption.
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