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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a live feed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a real-time broadcast or stream of information, often in the context of video or data transmission.
Example: "The news station provided a live feed of the event, allowing viewers to watch as it unfolded in real-time."
Alternatives: "real-time stream" or "live broadcast".
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In soccer, you need a live feed.
There is a live feed here.
But I bet that won't get a live feed.
There is a live feed on the BBC website.
A live feed of the scene, quiet now, is here.
ESPN cuts to a live feed from the gym.
"The media like being able to do a live feed".
You can watch it on a live feed here.
One plays a live feed of the installation itself.
Bloomberg TV has a live feed, with translation in English.
SatLink communicationshas a live feed of the funeral on YouTube.
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