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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a live band" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a band that is performing in real time, as opposed to a recorded or pre-recorded performance. Example: "We hired a live band for our wedding reception and they played all our favorite songs."
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'We're a live band, we make our living on the road.
(A live band provides accompaniment).
A live band sets the mood.
In concert the laptops are supplemented with a live band.
We get video, a live band, and an impressive crucifixion.
There will also be dancing to a live band.
Never mind that they were barely a live band.
The Rose Sisters perform with a live band.
A live band was tuning up in one corner.
"A live band would take it all over the place.
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