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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a video" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to being present during a video or watching a video, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear. Example: "I was at a video conference yesterday."
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Lyana is looking at a video of volunteers.
The couple met in summer 2004 at a video arcade in Times Square.
"I looked at a video afterward and was so humiliated," she said.
He worked at a video game arcade, reprogramming machines so they could play new games.
I don't even need to look at a video when I teach it to my dancers.
At the time Mr. Rosenblum hinted at a video deal with Hulu, PaidContent said.
The prices will be similar to a rental at a video store.
"You're looking at a video image, so the stars are greenish and soft," he said.
Fifteen minutes at a video poker machine and $15 later, I called it quits.
He had to settle for talking to his boss at a video conference out on the floor.
Oregon's offense has scored at a video game rate: 8 games, 59 touchdowns, at least 42 points each time.
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