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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is live' is not correct.
It does not make even partial sense as a standalone phrase. If you are referring to a live event or broadcast, you could use the phrase "is live now" or "is live streaming" instead. Example: "The concert is live streaming now, so don't miss it!".
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"Every microphone is live.
Waza's business is live capture.
There is live wallpaper too.
"And this is live television.
Registration is live!
"Because this is live".
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Bits is live-blogging the hearing.
DealBook is live-blogged the hearing.
Steph is living proof".
In between is living".
This is living".
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