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Oğulcan Apaydın Posted 6 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

You cant expect the same amount of footage you got from video A from video B.

Is there any other way to make this comparison?If so id appreciate it if you told me

  

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You can't expect from video B the same amount of footage as you got from video A. You can't expect the same amount of footage from video B as you got from video A. Although the sentences above are grammatically correct, I don't know what they mean.

  • You can't expect from video B the same amount of footage as you got from video A.
  • You can't expect the same amount of footage from video B as you got from video A.
  • Although the sentences above are grammatically correct, I don't know what they mean.
  • "Footage" means the length of a film clip, typically measured in time.
  • "Raw footage," in video production, is unedited material as originally filmed.
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You can't expect from video B the same amount of footage as you got from video A.

You can't expect the same amount of footage from video B as you got from video A.

Although the sentences above are gram

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