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The phrase 'from the video' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a video you watched or a video that was mentioned in a discussion. For example, "I learned the correct way to apply makeup from the video."
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Apart from the video, of course.
From the video, she chooses one.
Here's an excerpt from the video.
That's what I took from the video.
Whether Holli gleaned anything from the video was anyone's guess.
Hughes, speaking from the video screen, sounded angry and emotional.
The company has removed the parody song from the video.
From the video footage released so far, it looks impressive.
You can see from the video he is exceptional.
Bryan Cranston turned from the video playback with a grin.
This is a clip from the video.
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