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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a video from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a video that originates from a specific source or creator.
Example: "I watched a video from my favorite YouTuber about cooking techniques."
Alternatives: "a clip from" or "a film by".
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A video from 28storms.com.
Here's a video from HeadsUp: HeadsUp!
A video from Otis explains the concept).
(Watch a video from the campaign here).
A video from ESO explaining the discovery.
Below is a video from the new album.
Renting a video from Redbox has always been cheap.
A video from Opera's site introduces the browser.
A video from a Nikon Coolpix L22 worked just fine, but a video from a Canon PowerShot SD4000 IS wouldn't play.
Below, a video from 2002, of Franzen reading from "The Corrections".
A video from the World Wildlife Fund shows some of that grim slaughter.
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