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real time

[ree-uhl, reel] / ˈri əl, ril /
NOUN
actual time for action or event
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“We’re monitoring in real time any real living thing coming in contact with that building,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Shiffrin’s willingness to show her vulnerable side—often in real time, right there at the finish, with a TV camera in her face—has cultivated a new legion of fans, especially outside of skiing.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hospital said it would also become the first in the UK to introduce new technology to enable surgeons to feel tissue resistance in real time.

From BBC

Market prognosticators often reach for long explanations to justify periods of fragility, but those answers are rarely clear in real time and remain debated even in hindsight.

From Barron's

"Russian drones move much more quickly, so the enemy operators will not be able to control them in real time," the website said.

From BBC