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Discover Ludwig"is live now" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English
To make it grammatically correct, you would need to rephrase it, for example, "is live right now." You could use it to indicate that someone is currently participating in an activity or event. For example, "She is live on Instagram now, talking about her new project."
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The site is live now in Germany.
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