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Discover Ludwig"watch a DVD" is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
For example, you might write in a memo or email to colleagues, "Let's take a break and watch a DVD together."
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For example, telling the remote you want to watch a DVD automatically turns on the DVD, the amplifier and the TV.
This one's called the DV-NC55U and, like the three-in-one TV, it lets you watch a DVD and record a program to videotape at the same time.
He suggests we take a bath or watch a DVD.
They let the women watch a DVD of "The Matrix".
In the end we all give up and just watch a DVD.
Without a TV card, users can still use the remote to watch a DVD or cycle through MP3 files.
Participants get familiar with fMRI procedures and get to watch a DVD of their choice while pictures are taken of their brain.
A few weeks later, Spano stopped by my apartment, in New York, to watch a DVD, "The Art of Conducting: Legendary Conductors of a Golden Era".
He or his image-handlers would be well-advised to watch a DVD of Frost and Nixon – and, in the following respect, there is evidence that they have.
She had taken ketamine so when she decided to watch a DVD in the bath she just fell under and never woke up.
After their treatments, the Bradfords had an hour to relax in their suite, take a steam shower, watch a DVD, listen to music or access the Internet.
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