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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it is live' is a grammatically correct phrase that is frequently used in both spoken and written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is happening in the present moment or is currently in progress. For example: "We're streaming our annual fashion show - it is live right now!".
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Just like "Today," it is live and has its own versions of Willard Scott, positioned on sets seemingly forged from Play-Doh who say things like, "Milo is 4 and Milo is from Peru, Ind., and it is windy there".
So far it is live in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles and groups its hotels into three categories: Hip, elegant or basic.
Because it is live.
It is live, and in the present.
"It is live or die," he said.
The recovery is what it is, live with it, seems to be the message.
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During a demonstration of the app in her New York office on Friday, Ms. Sweeney said she was struck by how personalized television becomes when it is live-streamed to a person's phone.
"It is living history".
It is lived in a temporal thickness.
It is living a life.
It is live-action gentrification, beamed straight to your sofa – and it is humiliating.
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