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The phrase "am streaming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of broadcasting or transmitting live video or audio content over the internet.
Example: "I am streaming my gameplay live on Twitch right now."
Alternatives: "am broadcasting" or "am live streaming".
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am streaming
verb
To flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
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I myself am streaming the game through Univision while keeping tabs on the Guardian updates.
When I am streaming music from an online music site, for instance, I usually have it in an open tab in the background.
Have got AirPlay working now (not very intuitive, could we not just have the airplay icon on the same row of te screen as the progress bar a la YouTube?) but notice that when AirPlay is enabled and subtitles are turned on, the subtitles apper on the iPad and not the tv screen I am streaming to.
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His eyes were streaming.
Pitchfork is streaming it at bit.ly/9HLYwF.ly/9HLYwF
"Yours are streaming down your face".
My eyes were streaming.
(Luckily, old seasons are streaming on Netflix).
"Tears were streaming down my face".
It's streaming on Beck.com.com
Tears were streaming down her cheeks.
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