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Would it be awkward if I say "view" instead of "watch" in this context?

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Rebecca

It would sound a bit awkward to say "view" instead of "watch" in this context. While people may still be "viewing" the video, this is not common to say. The phrase "watching something," such as "watching a video" or "watching TV," is very common and sounds more natural than "viewing." Ex: I'm watching an interview online. Ex: She's watching her favorite movie at the moment.

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