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The phrase 'provided live' is not correct and it is not typically used in written English.
If you want to indicate that something is being experienced in real time, you can use the phrase 'in real time'. Example: I attended a virtual concert and was able to watch the performance in real time.
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DealBook provided live coverage of the proceedings.
Eurovision provided live television broadcasts throughout Europe.
Music will be provided live by the Octango orchestra.
Mike Tanier provided live commentary of today's Yankees-Rays game.
Arab satellite networks provided live coverage of the aftermath of the attack.
Lillian Henley provided live accompaniment on an upright piano, with the same silent-era sound.
It provided live coverage of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s funeral.
Luard provided live jazz, three bars and a dining area, as well as the stage show.
He provided live updates and analysis of all the first-round picks.
I also discover that numerous television stations nationwide have provided live streams of their local news programming.
The exception was Press TV, an English-language state broadcaster, which provided live coverage of Tony Blair's press conference.
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