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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a video to a" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could potentially be used in a context where you are referring to a video that is intended for a specific purpose or audience, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "I created a video to a specific audience to explain the new features of our product."
Alternatives: "a video for" or "a video directed at".
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Anyone anywhere could submit a video to a YouTube site, as long as it had been made in the last two years and did not exceed 10 minutes.
But as Mr Lajcak's tone suggests, Albania's foreign friends are losing patience.The latest trouble flared in January, when Dritan Prifti, a former economy minister, gave a video to a television station that seemed to show Ilir Meta, the deputy prime minister, discussing a large bribe.
Common sense dictates that only the person who films and uploads a video to a hosting platform could take the steps necessary to protect the privacy and obtain the consent of the people they are filming". The prosecutors maintained that "this was not a trial about freedom of the internet as some have said.
A prime example here is simply streaming a video to a consumer.
Initially, the server streams a video to a multicast group in few different bit rates.
Figure 1 Each user in the same sector transmits a video to a common RBS.
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Lakota youth, for instance, responded in a video to an ABC 20/20 piece about poverty and hardship on reservations, emphasising: "We're more than that".
Transfer a video to an iPhone.
Add a video to an article.
Transfer a video to an Android phone.
Try suggesting that the user copyedits a few articles, adds a video to an article, etc.
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