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The phrase "this video describes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing the content or subject matter of a video, indicating what the viewer can expect to learn or see. Example: "In this video, we will explore the fascinating world of marine biology, as this video describes the various ecosystems found in our oceans."
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This video describes how to use a regular SD card to hack your Wii to play homebrew games and run Linux.
This video describes how they made the original bumper for HBO — the video that played before every movie and that signaled the start of big things back when I was 12 or 13.
This video describes how the maize genome was sequenced, assembled and how the sequence can be viewed and used via the MaizeGDB Genome Browser and is accessible online at http://tutorial.maizegdb.org/?p=365.
This video describes how to build a 3D image, how to manipulate viewpoint and size, how to set opacities and colors and how to output to an image file.
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Another fascinating resource is this video describing the objects buried with a shaman or priest who lived at the time of Stonehenge.
This video described the game's controls, user interface, vehicles, special weapons, and new units.
This video, described as captured on June 24, shows black smoke billowing from the facility.
Using your children as pawns (check out this video describing the possible effects of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver's divorce on their kids).
9. Thinking romance first, divorce second (check out this video describing how Brad Pitt cheated on Jennifer Aniston with Angelina Jolie).
The speaker in the video describes the 16 men as "murtards," or those who have abandoned Islam.
The first quarter of the video describes Madigan's role in handing out patronage jobs.
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