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The phrase "an episode of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific installment of a television series, podcast, or similar media format.
Example: "I just watched an episode of my favorite show last night."
Alternatives: "a segment of" or "a chapter of".
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aired an episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm".
Watch an episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm".
She watched an episode of "SpongeBob".
It looked like an episode of "Oz".
It is an episode of answers.
Picture an episode of "E.R".
This was an episode of mass idiocy.
2011 Wins an episode of Celebrity Mastermind.
Like an episode of "Seinfeld," "Elsewhere, U.S.A".
I've never seen an episode of TOWIE.
I've never missed an episode of Spooks.
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