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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rent a video" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about renting a video from a video rental store, or from a video streaming service like Netflix. For example: "We decided to rent a video and stay home on Saturday night instead of going out."
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Other ideas include reducing the number of paid holidays for city workers (for a savings of $26 million a year), imposing a $1 fee to rent a video from the library (estimated to raise $6 million) and saving $195 million annually by increasing class sizes by two students in grades kindergarten through eight.
Rent a video.
Or rent a video of the peerless Toy Story instead.
They went off that afternoon to rent a video.
All week I steel myself: I rent a video.
Build, upgrade, or rent a video conferencing room system to fit your needs and budget.
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