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Discover LudwigThe word "live-streamed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a video or audio that is being broadcasted online in real time (meaning the viewers can watch or listen to it while it is still in progress). For example: "The virtual concert was live-streamed on YouTube and was watched by thousands of fans around the world."
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The event will be live-streamed to the Amazon-owned streaming site, Twitch.
Mayoral announcements will be live-streamed.
Most are now live-streamed online.
It will also be live-streamed at PostPolitics.com.com
The game, including commentary, was live-streamed on YouTube.
Both RFH concerts will be live-streamed at guardian.co.uk/bolivarlive.
All four evenings will be live-streamed on newyorker.com.
The eclipse will be broadcast, live-streamed, tweeted.
"But I didn't realise the lecture would be live-streamed.
And how did the two million-plus views watching the live-streamed show judge it?
The news conference will be live-streamed from New York on Monday.
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