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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a video recorder" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that records video, typically used for capturing television programs or personal videos.
Example: "I bought a new video recorder to capture my children's performances at school."
Alternatives: "a video camera" or "a tape recorder."
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Many people believe that the human memory works like a video recorder: the mind records events and plays them back exactly as they happened.
The Relay students are each given a video recorder and tripod to record how they put their graduate study lessons into practice.
Forty mating trials (females without plug N = 16, plugged females N = 24) were recorded using a video recorder (SONY GV-HD700 HDV) connected to a colour camera (CV-735) attached to stereomicroscope (Olympus SZ61) at × 4.5 magnification.
A video recorder carried on the patient records the signals and a computer later processes the data.
He also agreed that he had a microwave and that he had told a reporter he had a video recorder which he used to record the racing.
Download some instrumentals or beats and grab a video recorder or mobile phone and record yourself.
Reticular motility was recorded during a nine-minute period using a video recorder, and analysed using the protocol established in cattle [ 5, 13].
The ultrasound machine was connected to a video recorder (Panasonic DVC Pro Digital, Osaka) to enable continuous recording of the images before, during and after the intake of milk.
If you need to record video calls, be sure to grab a video recorder.
A video recorder was mounted above the enclosure and was used to record the interactions without human interference.
Third, we own a video recorder.
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