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The phrase "a live broadcast" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a television program, radio show, or other types of media that is being broadcasted at the moment it is being watched or heard. For example: "I heard about the breaking news on a live broadcast this morning."
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Do a live broadcast?
O.K., it isn't a live broadcast of a current show.
3 p.m., with a live broadcast on WQXR-FM (96.3).
"What this was was the product of a live broadcast.
Always fancied barging onto a live broadcast, as well.
Sights which caused the battle-hardened BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet to sob during a live broadcast.
In December of last year, I had to attend a live broadcast of "Peter Pan".
I've never done a live concert, or live television, or a live broadcast of any kind.
State TV dedicated hours to a live broadcast of the event.
Many fans will instead follow a live broadcast of the match on their mobile phones.
CAL: I faced off with Standards during a live broadcast, Harry.
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