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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a videotape" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical tape used for recording or playing video content.
Example: "I found a videotape of our family vacation from years ago, and I can't wait to watch it."
Alternatives: "a video cassette" or "a tape recording."
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"A videotape is unique," he said.
He also released a videotape.
You can't gaslight a videotape.
"There's a videotape to prove it".
"It's a videotape camera on the sideline.
One result is a videotape without subtitles.
Somebody has a videotape of that.
After school, they reviewed a videotape of the lesson.
It's like a videotape of my life on replay.
I watched a videotape of her session with Matarić.
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These issues could not be adequately addressed in a videotape-based experiment.
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