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The phrase "a real live date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an actual, in-person date with someone, often in contrast to virtual or online interactions.
Example: "After weeks of chatting online, we finally set up a real live date at the coffee shop."
Alternatives: "an actual date" or "a genuine date".
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But never asks you on a real live date.
Oops, looks like he thinks you were meeting him for a real, live date!
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But there is someone on the other side of that cell phone screen who may actually be looking to meet girls to go on real live dates with.
It is designed for those people, who have met a real person online through a social media site, to get better acquainted before committing to an actual live date.
On Monday evening, 7 June last (a date graven in the memory for all eternity) I actually had, at his suggestion, a real live honest-to-god "date" with the Forbidden Fruit.
Date 2 was a group date to a real live movie studio!
I'm dating a real live man.
IT was just casual intermission talk, awaking wistful memories of Saturday-night dates when a fellow took a girl to a real live play.
"A real live train on real live tracks".
Yup, she said, a real live person.
Number 15 was a real live prospect.
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