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Discover LudwigThe phrase "live show" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever referring to an entertainment performance that occurs in front of a live audience. For example: "I went to a live show last night and it was amazing!".
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Their live show is relentless!
We have an amazing live show.
But R&M is a live show.
When I play a packed live show.
"We're doing a live show tonight".
It evolved from the live show.
Well, a live show about sex.
This live show won't make any converts.
As a live show, more meant less.
Where's the excitement of a live show?
Two performances: dress rehearsal and live show.
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