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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live camera" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a camera that is currently recording or broadcasting in real-time. Example: "The news station used a live camera to capture the protest as it unfolded in front of City Hall."
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The live camera work was by Carlos Motta.
One of its features is a live camera offering a view of the drivers.
There was only one live camera angle and no instant replay.
Hopefully, ESPN will have a live camera trained on Paterno's front door.
The National Portrait Gallery will provide a live camera link too.
— JENNIFER PRESTON The local CBS station had a live camera at the finish line of the marathon.
It now owns seven of the 20 most trafficked tubes, along with paysites and live camera services.
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The bus was driving through Manhattan to promote a Web site that provides live-camera feeds of nude and semi-nude young women cavorting on the bus.
Yet when we see an oil-drenched gull, a docked shrimp boat, or the live-camera feed of oil spilling from the ocean floor, we think of Tony Hayward.
Nottingham Trent University live camera.
For Virry VR it costs $9.99 and the Live Camera Subscription is $1.50/mo.
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