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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a video on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a video that discusses or covers a specific topic or subject.
Example: "I just watched a video on a new cooking technique that I found really helpful."
Alternatives: "a video about a" or "a video regarding a".
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The finest touch is a wooden bucket; on one side of it a white carp — a video, on a screen — is shown swimming around as if in a pail of water.
As a result, many of the young people who write into the project describe fear and concern about sex – one 13-year-old girl said she knew from seeing a video on a mobile phone at school that during sex women "cry and hurt".
He also speaks in a video on a Web site (MakeYourMarkDetroit.com).
From a technical standpoint, YouTube makes it easy to post a video on a personal site, too, Mr. Gilbert said.
Mr. Logan, played by Geordie Aitken, who teaches leadership training for a living, brought the group through affirmations, chants and a video on a mental process called Juvenescence.
O'Neal announced his retirement Wednesday afternoon with his distinct flair - on Twitter, with a link to a video on a new social-media site, Tout.
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In another scene, a character is shown trying to learn origami by watching a video on an iPad.
Here's a video on how to prepare a crab.
A screenshot from a video on the Infinite History website.
In a video on MarleyNatural.com, a camera rushes toward verdant mountains.
In a video on stage, a suburban family went through its morning wakeup routine.
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