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half of live
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "half of live" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "half of life"? If this is the case, you can use it when discussing a portion or aspect of one's life or experiences. Example: "Traveling has been half of my life, shaping who I am today."
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8 human-written examples
And congratulations everyone for the first half of live football on Guardian Unlimited without a reader's email since 1963.
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It says that the wealthiest, best educated and least ethnically diverse 8% of society make up nearly half of live music audiences and a third of theatregoers and gallery visitors.
News & Media
A report published by the Warwick commission last year revealed that the wealthiest, best educated and least ethnically diverse 8% of society make up nearly half of live music audiences and one-third of theatregoers and gallery visitors.
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Also in the Warwick report were figures showing how middle class and white arts audiences in the UK are, with the wealthiest, best educated and least ethnically diverse 8% of society making up nearly half of live music audiences and a third of theatregoers and gallery visitors.
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More than half of live and on-demand TV viewers say they see ads as a reasonable tradeoff for watching content.
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A year and a half of live performing.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
Nearly half of Living Goods' female entrepreneurs now use the technology, for instance to send text messages to remind customers to take the medicine they have purchased.
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Close to 200,000 live in the U.S. & about half of those live in Brooklyn.
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More than half of Haitians live in poverty, and roughly a quarter live in extreme poverty.
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Almost half of Berliners live on benefits.
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Half of Malawians live on less than $1 a day.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you mean a portion of someone's existence or experience, use "half of life". Example: "Finding joy in simple things is half of life".
Common error
Avoid using "live" when you intend to refer to someone's existence or experiences. "Live" describes something happening in real time, not the totality of someone's existence. Use "life" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "half of live" is generally grammatically incorrect. The intended meaning is often a portion of "life" or a segment of a live event. Based on Ludwig AI, the expression typically violates standard English grammar rules. The word 'live' is misplaced.
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Formal & Business
14%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the expression "half of live" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in most common scenarios. Ludwig AI signals that this expression does not follow standard English grammar rules. It is often intended to mean "half of life" or a segment within a real-time event, but the misuse of "live" instead of "life" or a more descriptive term (such as "performance", "broadcast" or "stream") creates a grammatical error. When talking about a part of someone's existence, the correct phrase is "half of life". For specific portions of real-time events, use more precise terms such as "part of a live broadcast" or "segment of the live stream".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
half of life
Replaces "live" with "life", focusing on a portion of one's existence or experiences.
part of a live broadcast
Specifies a segment within a live broadcast, emphasizing the real-time aspect.
half of a live performance
Indicates a portion of a live performance, such as a concert or play.
half of a live recording
Refers to a segment of a recording made during a live event.
halfway through the live event
Indicates being at the midpoint of a live event.
middle of the live set
Implies the central part of a live musical performance.
midpoint of the live show
Denotes the central point of a live performance or show.
a portion of the live feed
Signifies a section of a real-time video or audio transmission.
segment of the live stream
Refers to a part of a live streaming event.
portion of the live presentation
Refers to a part of a live presentation
FAQs
When should I use "half of life" instead of "half of live"?
"Half of life" refers to a portion of one's existence or experiences, while "half of live" is generally grammatically incorrect. Use "half of life" when discussing experiences or existence.
What's the correct way to refer to a portion of a live event?
To refer to a portion of a live event, you can use phrases like "part of a live broadcast", "half of a live performance", or "segment of the live stream" depending on the context.
Is "half of live" ever grammatically correct?
While unusual, "half of live" could potentially be grammatically correct in very specific contexts where "live" functions as a noun, referring to a live entity. However, in most common scenarios, it is grammatically incorrect.
What alternatives can I use instead of "half of live" to describe a portion of a real-time event?
Depending on the context, you can use "halfway through the live event", "middle of the live set", or "midpoint of the live show" to describe a portion of a real-time event.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested