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Discover Ludwig"live game" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a game that is actually happening at the present moment and which can be viewed in real time. For example, "I'm watching a live game of baseball on TV right now."
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YouTube is preparing to take on gaming broadcaster Twitch TV with its own live game streaming service, according to reports.
(One live game daily is included with the paid version.
It is meant as a complement to the live game.
Friday night's live game, however, could hardly be more difficult.
Watching a live game is raucous, boisterous yet overwhelmingly friendly.
"I prefer cricket," he said, admitting he had never seen a live game.
One live game is included daily with the paid version, not an unlimited number.
And this will help ensure that young local fans are not lost to the live game.
"Sometimes, you just can't beat a real live game," he said.
7. "College Bowl" was the last live game show on network television.
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For a pitch-by-pitch recap of the game, check out the live game-tracker.
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