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The phrase "a video that make" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a video that makes" to agree with the singular subject "video."
Example: "I found a video that makes learning math much easier."
Alternatives: "a video that creates" or "a video that produces".
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She returns to these ideas, but in new ways, in the two installations and a video that make up the small show called "Gathered" at the Brooklyn Museum.
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Again, this may be just a truly long-winded way of saying I saw a video that made me feel old.
Take "Crayon," by G-Dragon, an electro-rave-meets-Southern-hip-hop thumper with a video that makes the excesses of, say, Missy Elliott and Nicki Minaj in that medium look like tiny incremental gains.
In 2009, after his contract with Nike expired, the French pole-vaulter Romain Mesnil underscored his plight by appearing in a video that made it seem as if he were running naked with a pole through the streets of Paris.
Meanwhile a pit of rattlesnakes get their fangs into a GoPro when it falls into their nest in a video that makes quite uncomfortable viewing, especially if you are scared of snakes.
Even the government of North Korea, whose average citizen has no access to the Internet and no knowledge of YouTube, has gotten in on the joke, releasing a video that makes fun of the conservative South Korean Presidential candidate Park Geun-hye by pasting her face on an image of a body in horse-trotting position.
More recently, someone spliced together various clips of the president speaking to create a video that made it appear as if he were singing the words to the LMFAO hit "Sexy and I Know It," while another created one of Mr. Obama covering Justin Bieber's "Boyfriend," with its opening line, "If I was your boyfriend, I'd never let you go".
The girl said she believed she was assaulted when she later read text messages among friends and saw a photo of herself taken that night, along with a video that made fun of her and the alleged attack.
Every once in a while I find a video that makes me laugh so hard, I have to write it in a notepad, and I'll write about it in an article".
It's a classic Eurovision banger complete with a music video that makes you feel as if you're trapped in a camp Oculus Rift.
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