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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live fish" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe fish that are still alive and not yet cooked or processed. Example: The fishmonger had a variety of live fish on display at the market.
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Fish fry food is available wherever live fish are sold.
Fish owls (Ketupa and Scotopelia) are adapted for taking live fish but also eat other animals.
And finding live fish in Palo Alto.
I would cast them live fish.
Then the authors recommend a pedicure with live fish.
A live fish in a tank, and it's still living!
Live fish have yet to be discovered past the barrier.
It's easier to put on a live fish.
A live fish in a bowl connotes fertility or abundance.
It's messy, like playing Jenga with live fish.
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