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real time

[ree-uhl-tahym, reel-] / ˈri əlˈtaɪm, ˈril- /
NOUN
actual time for action or event
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We’re learning in real time just how easy it is for upbeat global financial markets to co-exist with a world in unprecedented turmoil.

From Barron's

We’re learning in real time just how easy it is for upbeat global financial markets to co-exist with a world in unprecedented turmoil.

From Barron's

As last year’s wildfires multiplied, still 0% contained, field reporters — tasked with articulating the unintelligible on camera — grieved alongside Los Angeles in real time.

From Los Angeles Times

The aim is to find a material that can store information, perform computation, and adapt within the same physical structure and do so in real time.

From Science Daily

Professor Roger Highfield, director of the Science Museum Group believes "digital twins" - virtual versions of a physical object, updated using real time data - could become a regular feature in our lives.

From BBC