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Discover Ludwig"bootleg copy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an illegal or unlicensed version or copy of something, especially a video or music recording. For example, "I received a bootleg copy of the latest movie from a friend."
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We watched their bootleg copy of the new Scooby Doo movie.
A large television showed the screen saver for a bootleg copy of "Star Trek: Enterprise".
Finally, my seatmate looked at me and asked me if I was watching a bootleg copy of the film.
A bootleg copy of "Titanic," the only nonpornographic entertainment on board, played over and over again like water torture.
He said that he bought a bootleg copy of "Wolverine" on the street and posted a copy on the sharing site megaupload.com for the cachet.
A bootleg copy of "Mulan" is much cheaper than the real thing and possibly just as good, other than the fact that it is stolen.
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Uncensored bootleg copies are peddled on the streets.
Meanwhile, forget about making bootleg copies of prerecorded DVD movies.
Did you know they sell bootleg copies down the road?
Bootleg copies have made their way to the United States.
Attention Stephen Sondheim groupies: You've lost bragging rights to your bootleg copies of "Evening Primrose".
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