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The phrase "a live discussion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a discussion that is happening in real-time, often in a setting such as a meeting, webinar, or online forum.
Example: "We will have a live discussion on the topic of climate change this Friday at 3 PM."
Alternatives: "an interactive discussion" or "a real-time discussion".
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It's that time again: time for a live discussion of a new piece of technology LIVE.
Join us for a live discussion on Friday 19 July.
There will be a live discussion between the actor and the president.
A live discussion of national importance was restricted to speculation and anecdote.
This is still "very much a live discussion", said one source.
Join us for a live discussion on Wednesday 27 June, 2-4pm (BST).
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Click here to watch a HuffPost Live discussion about "After Tiller," and check out a clip from the movie below.
A recent live discussion on Guardian Sustainable Business put zero waste under the spotlight to work out what's really going on.
A recent live discussion on the Guardian Careers site was inundated with comments from readers frustrated with and confused by the current internship system.
We found that to be a very live discussion, particularly in environments where DfID is trying to work with local partners, or where DfID is working in unfamiliar territory, of which Syria is a good example," she said.
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