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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a viral video" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a video that has gained widespread popularity and is shared extensively across social media and other platforms.
Example: "The cat video quickly became a viral video, amassing millions of views within days."
Alternatives: "a trending video" or "a popular video".
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"Everyone wants a viral video," she said.
This, too, became a viral video.
"Creating a viral video is something that's incredibly difficult.
Firstly, is content important in creating a viral video?
That bear, too, became the subject of a viral video.
Anna Gasser's Snowboarding Dominance Was Launched With a Viral Video.
A viral video before YouTube, the "Shuffle" helped change the nature of athletic celebrity.
A viral video from the September 2011 Occupy Wall Street demonstration captured the incident.
"Wheels," at Black20's wheelsthemovie.com, made the rounds as a viral video a little while ago.
The allusion, to a viral video, caused Huffington's face to crinkle with glee.
Incidentally, Erik Weiner, who plays Sebso recorded a viral video about his Sopranos appearance.
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