Lexeme: video programming selection record  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A video programming selection record refers to a document or log that contains information about the programs or videos that a person or organization has selected to watch or record. It typically includes details such as the title, date, time, and channel of the program. This record helps users keep track of their preferred content and allows them to plan and manage their viewing schedule effectively. GPT3.5
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  • noun. video programming selection record (singular), video programming selection records (plural)
  • verb. video programming selection record (simple present), video programming selection recorded (simple past), video programming selection recording (present continuous), video programming selection records (third person singular)
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