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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it was live" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means that an event or performance was broadcast or taking place in real time. Example: "I tuned in to the concert on television, but I wish I had gone in person. It was live and I could feel the energy of the crowd."
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The main thing, they show, was that it was live — and that its liveness embodied, in itself, the bravery and risk of the mission.
For the second time, it was live streaming its fashion show.
It was live theatre, orchestrated to within an inch of its life.
Then yesterday evening, Google Tweeted that the service was on its way after accidentally pulling the trigger too early to note it was live.
It was live.
And it was live!
NC: Where it was live.
The idea that it was live.
"My arm felt like it was live," Rodgers said.
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A. It was living, frankly.
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