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Discover LudwigThe phrase "CCTV footage" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to video recordings captured by a closed-circuit television system. Example: The police were able to solve the crime by reviewing the CCTV footage from the store's security cameras.
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Reviews of CCTV footage.
CCTV footage was being confiscated.
The CCTV footage is chilling.
Why is there no CCTV footage?
That's CCTV footage I'd like to see.
This is supported by CCTV footage.
Detectives were closely scrutinising CCTV footage.
"Someone, somewhere, has some very embarrassing CCTV footage".
Detectives are also examining CCTV footage from the surrounding area.
The Met has also released CCTV footage of the incident.
You've got some 300 witnesses and CCTV footage.
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