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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a webcam" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a camera that is connected to a computer or network, typically used for video communication or streaming.
Example: "I need to buy a new webcam for my online classes to ensure better video quality."
Alternatives: "a web camera" or "an internet camera".
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I've never even heard of a webcam".
Any pointers on setting up a Webcam?
"That's actually a Webcam," she notes.
On September 11th, you did not need a webcam.
So there is no pot for a WebCam to watch.
"It's actually not a Webcam, sir," someone said.
A webcam on Aldeburgh beach might be an answer.
'Big Brother' is really a Webcam show, on television".
A webcam and microphone are mounted above the screen.
A Webcam and speakers are also built in.
The space scenes were shot on a Webcam, for fuzziness.
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