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Slocawber Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Searching songs on YouTube

Good evening.

Is to search a song on YouTube a correct expression?

Are there better alternatives?

Thank you.

  

Top answer

' Look up a/the song on YouTube' sounds more common to me. The ways I hear it most of the time: Look it up on YouTube. Just go and search for the song on YouTube.

  • ' Look up a/the song on YouTube' sounds more common to me.
  • The ways I hear it most of the time: Look it up on YouTube.
  • Just go and search for the song on YouTube.
  • Do a search for the song on YouTube.
  • Look up the song on YouTube.
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'Look up a/the song on YouTube' sounds more common to me.

The ways I hear it most of the time:

  • Look it up on YouTube.
  • Just go and search for the song on YouTube.
  • Do a search for the song on YouTube.
  • Look up the song on YouTube.
  • Look for the song on YouTube.
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slocawbersearch for a song

The expression is 'search for (something)'.

Otherwise, OK.

CJ

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