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Discover Ludwig"game live" is correct and usable in written English.
It's usually used when referencing a sporting event or activity that is happening in real time, like a broadcast of a competition or match. For example: "I'm watching the soccer game live on TV."
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There's no better place to see an N.H.L. game live.
But what if you are watching the game live?
Watch game live on @nbcsn at 7 30 a.m.
And the rule of the drinking game: Live a little.
Taylor comes her look at the revolution in game live streaming and esports broadcasting.
A look at the revolution in game live streaming and esports broadcasting.
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Curry had the game live-streamed on his Facebook page, which he used to encourage his audience to donate to Wilson's family.
Play the long game -- live a virtuous life.
You're a grown human being that treated democracy like a game - live with your consequences.
In-game "live-ops" events will be more heavily promoted, with higher reward value to promote this level of engagement.
Love Is A Losing Game [Live at the Mercury awards] - Amy Winehouse 20.
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