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Discover Ludwig"had gone live" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event that began to occur at a certain point in the past. For example, "By the time we knew she had gone live on the streaming service, her video already had a thousand views."
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The team had gone live in only four of the ten hospitals.
By then the site, along with an accompanying Twitter feed of the same name, had gone live.
A few weeks after the talk had gone live I met up with a former colleague for a drink.
Fiona Nash's office intervened to pull the government's healthy food rating website last week after it had gone live for a few hours.
I could have waited of course, but I had been alerted to the fact that the piece had gone live, and once something is out on a public forum it becomes my responsibility to know.
By 9 a.m., SNY had gone live with a 38-minute report that was repeated continually until 1 p.m., when Gary Apple hosted a four-hour, mostly live, salon during which 19 analysts, commentators and reporters weighed in on le fin de Randolph in the studio, by telephone and on location.
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EastEnders has gone live before.
Of the 12 cities planned, only New York has gone live.
Apple Music, the company's competitor to Spotify, has gone live in an update that can be downloaded now.
The second iteration of the government's CloudStore has gone live today, the Cabinet Office has announced.
Today that fix has gone live.
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