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Discover Ludwig"live report" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a report that is broadcast live, such as a news report on a live news broadcast. For example, "The live report from the scene of the accident showed the extent of the damage."
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The auditorium was packed with reporters, and one television news reporter broadcast a live report from the auditorium during a discussion period.
I felt like a real roving reporter - my first live report.
Outside, a TV reporter was broadcasting a live report, which Mrs. Wilson and the detective both glanced at from time to time on Mrs. Wilson's muted television.
The photographer hustled to keep up as the reporter gestured wildly during the live report for CNN.
Technical difficulties, it's unclear what kind, were too much for one local news reporter to handle during his live report.
In a video that went viral, the television reporter Serene Branson babbled gibberish during a live report from the Grammy awards.
A CBS Chicago reporter was physically manhandled during a live report Wednesday afternoon by an anti-Obama protester.
In a video that went viral, the television reporter Serene Branson babbled gibberish last winter during a live report from the Grammy Awards.
More than two years after he was dismissed by the company, Flanagan shot dead reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward during a live report on Wednesday morning.
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Back then, there were more taped stories and interviews; now there are more live reports from reporters in the field.
Television offered live reports from the battlefield.
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