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The phrase "his live" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is missing a noun or adjective after the possessive pronoun "his." A correct usage of "his live" could be: "He lived his life to the fullest."
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This man & his live over hear the East River.
Mr. Chappelle added that his live stand-up show was different.
His live televised address from parliament came after pro-Russian forces targeted half a dozen cities.
He snagged press passes to hone his live shooting skills.
Otherwise, an attacker may present his live biometrics to pass the liveness testing and then he may deceive the verification process by supplying an artificial sample.
I loved his live stuff.
However, his live appearances have been sporadic.
His live sets are notoriously unpredictable.
His live shows meld both genres with exuberant theatricality.
His live show, Miracle, starts on 11 November in London.
Wise voices have been dissatisfied with his live shows.
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