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The phrase "live coverage" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the real-time broadcasting or reporting of an event or situation as it happens. Example: The local news station provided live coverage of the protest march downtown, showing footage of the crowds and interviews with participants.
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Live coverage.
Follow live coverage here.
Follow live coverage.
Follow our live coverage.
Live coverage is here.
DealBook provided live coverage of the proceedings.
We'll have live coverage here.
We'll have live coverage here from then.
Live coverage of Minecon 2015 day one.
Read our earlier live coverage here.
Want live coverage of London fashion week?
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