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Discover LudwigThe phrase "watch footage" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to watching a video or other recorded material. For example, "I watched a news clip of the protestors last night. The footage was powerful."
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Watch footage from the gig below.
Watch footage from the concert below.
Watch footage of Ronda Rousey fighting, including her arm bar.
To watch: Footage from Kim Jong-il's funeral procession.
Spectre: watch footage from the James Bond shoot in Austria.
Watch footage of Beryl Burton in action here.
Watch footage from Electric Daisy Carnival: Reading on mobile?
Watch footage of the start of Cameron's cabinet meeting.
I watch footage of Roger and Zapp to get hyped before shows.
(You do get to watch footage of Roth on a farm with his sheepdogs).
To watch: Footage from 1930 of "The World's Greatest Jumping Dog".
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