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Discover Ludwig"in live" is not a proper phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "in live (or alive)." For example, "We kept our hope alive in live to the end."
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We're gonna be putting in live auctions, e-commerce".
In "Live!
Move" — as in "Live kind.
In live action, it appeared Cavic won.
Interested in live advice?
Not interested in live music?
15% of 1Ls in live HUH.
One hour participating in live sessions.
In live theater they're momentum-killing.
Context can be all in live performance.
It's the same in live performance.
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