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Discover Ludwig"video footage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to footage recorded by a device such as a camera or a smartphone, and it can either refer to live footage or a previously recorded clip. Example: The police used video footage from surveillance cameras to track down the suspect.
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(The video footage remains).
Watch video footage".
"Video footage" seems redundant here.
Video footage is occasionally projected.
Video footage was posted online.
No video footage of the incident.
Video footage showed a scene of chaos.
Video footage told a very different story.
Video footage of Tatum will be included.
The unsettling video footage quickly boomeranged around the Internet.
The court released little video footage and few photographs.
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