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Discover Ludwig"live interview" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an interview that is happening in real time, rather than being pre-recorded. Example: "The news anchor conducted a live interview with the CEO of the company to discuss their latest product launch."
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Mr Izetbegovic managed to broadcast a live interview from captivity.
They wanted me to do a live interview.
Mr. Limbaugh will have the first live interview with Mr. Bush around noon on Tuesday.
The television broadcasts of the film will be followed by a live interview with Mr. West.
Mr. Weiner has a live interview with Ben Smith of Buzzfeed at 6 30 p.m.
It will be followed by a live interview by Matt Lauer on "Today" the next morning.
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The live-interview telephone survey of 365 respondents was conducted among likely voters.
These live-interview cellphone calling pollsters were slightly better in the final week.
The "Larry King Live" interview was videotaped weeks ago.
MacDonald's HuffPost Live interview is definitely worth a look.
Watch H. Jon Benjamin's HuffPost Live interview here.
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