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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to rewind" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the action of reversing a recording or playback to an earlier point. Example: "I need to rewind the video to catch that part I missed."
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to rewind
verb
To wind (something) again.
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You don't get to rewind the tape.
Larry stopped the tape to rewind.
"I'm definitely going to rewind it.
I know this because I had to rewind and check.
I didn't need to rewind that one in the VCR".
The money is not there to rewind this.
I'm about to rewind, but then he confirms it.
I have to rewind it to make sure.
I had to rewind the scene several times to make sure.
There's a childlike part of me that just wants to rewind twenty-four hours".
The video allows students to rewind and re-watch if they forget how to do something.
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