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The phrase "a living event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event that is currently happening or one that is dynamic and evolving in real-time.
Example: "The conference is not just a series of lectures; it's a living event where ideas are exchanged and developed on the spot."
Alternatives: "an ongoing event" or "a dynamic event".
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Wiesenthal's efforts to snare villains from Queens to Buenos Aires made the Holocaust "a living event, rather than something to be memorialized".
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