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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the CCTV" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when discussing closed circuit television (CCTV), or to refer to a specific CCTV system. For example: "We installed the CCTV cameras to increase security at the office."
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Therefore, the instructions may differ between participants from none (delivery of the CCTV without instructions) to basic instructions for operating the CCTV (similar to the chapter in the CCTV training protocol).
Can you get the CCTV?
The CCTV footage is chilling.
The CCTV tells us little beyond this.
He added: "Nobody knows what the CCTV shows.
Watching the CCTV screens is the emotionally numb heroine's life.
The CCTV images show Zhou's last known movements.
But we've got the CCTV to give the police.
Two are shown on the CCTV footage playing cards.
One man, Mustafa, demanded to see the CCTV footage.
I am of course referring to the CCTV camera.
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