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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a video of him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a video that features or showcases a specific male individual.
Example: "I found a video of him playing guitar at the concert last summer."
Alternatives: "a clip of him" or "a recording of him".
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"We have a video of him".
On YouTube, there is a video of him, baking punitions.
"I've got a video of him diving off a cliff.
"I shot a video of him this morning".
The "we" has a video of him masturbating.
A video of him performing the tune has been viewed by an estimated three million people.
(A video of him directing traffic in a snowstorm was a big Web hit last year).
Here's a video of him deploying some of his most impressively abstruse words.
Ferguson praised Preciado, saying he had seen a video of him nimbly moving heavy rocks.
There's a video of him from 1994 at W Industries, showing how pixellated the experience was.
His family has a video of him making up a rap song in sign language.
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