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The phrase "a live event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an event that is happening in real-time, such as a concert, sports game, or conference.
Example: "I can't wait to attend the live event this weekend; it's going to be an unforgettable experience."
Alternatives: "a real-time event" or "an in-person event".
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JE Every reading is a live event.
News organisations curate the best tweets from a live event.
The winning idea will debut on Oct. 10 at a live event in New York City.
You had a live event going against popular first-run programming.
One is a documentary of a live event; the other is essentially a movie, nothing more.
Watch a pre-recorded video, participate in a webinar, or attend a live event.
"Want to know what pressure is when you put on a live event?" Mr. Kantarian asks.
So rejoice, because this week the pair revive their superlative chat for a live event.
Now ITV has released a statement, saying: "The Brits is a live event.
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It could be some end-game content, a live-event of some sort, or something else entirely.
So, for a live event such as the infamous "Victoria's Secret" webcast a CDN is the answer.
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