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The phrase "live feed" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a continuous stream of real-time information or content. It is often used in relation to broadcasts, social media updates, or online streaming. Example: "I couldn't attend the concert, but I was able to watch it through the live feed on my phone."
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Goodbye Diagnosis Murder and Flog It!; hello BBC News Channel live feed.
PGA Masters: live feed to your phones.
But where does it live, feed and reproduce in the wild?
The live feed from Egypt is riveting.
You can watch their live feed below.
In soccer, you need a live feed.
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Cameras, live feeds, live music, commercials.
They're time capsules, not live feeds.
Anderson Cooper of CNN will provide live feeds from Haiti.
Many have set up special Web sites, live feeds and apps devoted to the case.
It's just like friending someone, but now with access to all their live feeds.
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