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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a live question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a topic or issue that is currently relevant, debated, or unresolved.
Example: "The impact of climate change on global economies remains a live question among researchers and policymakers."
Alternatives: "an ongoing issue" or "a current topic".
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It seems like a live question.
"Congress has tried to address this, but it's still a live question".
Chalke, who organised the meeting, said it would be a "live Question Time-style debate".
As someone who doesn't believe in an immortal soul that's a live question".
Nasa even had a team of experts on hand for a live question and answer session during the streaming.
And respondents' contention that Campaigns infringes Doubleday's copyright in General Eisenhower's book is still a live question on remand.
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The full-back has apologised after a live question-and-answer session on Periscope came to light in which he insulted Blanc and several PSG players.
It comes after an audience at Sky News cast doubt on the prime minister's personal integrity during a live question-and-answer session.
The Ivory Coast international is alleged to have used a homophobic slur in relation to his manager and called out Zlatan Ibrahimovic and other PSG players during a live question-and-answer session on Periscope on Saturday night.
We're going to institute a new feature tomorrow (Thursday), beginning at 10 00 am EST: a live question-and-answer session between myself and readers regarding columns I've written over the last month.
Campaign officials, who have budgeted up to $1 million for this effort, said today that they have purchased 30 minutes on NBC this Friday for a live question-and-answer session with undecided voters.
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