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Discover Ludwig"video link" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a hyperlink that connects a web page to a video file online. For example, "The professor posted a video link in the chat room so that we could all watch the demonstration together."
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Video link.
Will do video link instead.
Here's the video link.
(He sent a message by video link).
The patriarch was speaking by video link.
She also gave evidence via video link.
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and address the gathering through a video link-up.
But the antiquated video-link equipment fails.
Upgraded video-link systems have been introduced to 130 crown, magistrates and civil courts.
An assistant is available via video-link if necessary.
The pair appeared via video-link at the Old Bailey.
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