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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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5 min behind live

Watching a football game, I pause it to go make a sandwich in the kitchen.

I come back and press play. My friend asks me if the game is live and I say: it’s 5 minutes behind the live.

Is it correct to say “it’s 5 minutes behind the live (broadcast)”?

thanks a lot

  

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It's live, but I paused it for several minutes, so it is 5 minutes behind the live broadcast.

  • It's live, but I paused it for several minutes, so it is 5 minutes behind the live broadcast.
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It's live, but I paused it for several minutes, so it is 5 minutes behind the live broadcast.

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