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The phrase "a video of hello" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a video that features or showcases the word or concept of "hello," possibly in a greeting context.
Example: "I found a charming video of hello that teaches children how to greet others in different languages."
Alternatives: "a video featuring hello" or "a video about hello".
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Wall-E, who knows about love from a video of "Hello, Dolly!," falls hard.
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