Sentence examples for a live link from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a live link" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a hyperlink that is currently active and clickable, often in the context of digital content or web pages.
Example: "For more information, please click on the live link provided in the article."
Alternatives: "an active link" or "a clickable link".

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In a live link from the spacecraft, Colonel Yang told his family he felt "very good".

There's also a live link to other popular coastal bird-spotting sites.

The protesters are free to talk to Syria via a live link.

But I found a live link the other day, on a Chinese site devoted to Lord knows what.

The even is in Old Billingsgate market hall, where there is also a live link to New York.

In the sports hall down the corridor, the other 800 of the school's pupils, watching via a live link, were similarly thrilled.

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It will also feature a live link-up to New York with British stars performing on Broadway.

Sky News did a live link-up with the former Labour minister Michael Meacher and it was a big, serious interview.

As there are some concerns about a live link-up allowing the NSA to pinpoint the interviewee's situation, however, answers may end up having to be pre-recorded.

But the astronaut, who chatted to Italian president Giorgio Napolitano in a live link-up from the ISS on Monday, has promised to enter the spirit and share samples with her fellow Russian and America travellers.

Another project being developed is an opera featuring a live link-up with contemporary musicians from Brazil using acoustic and digital technology to combine the two ensembles across thousands of miles which is due to take place in mid January.

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