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Idiomatic expression "what's in store on television"?


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Idiomatic expression "what's in store on television"? #46 (permalink) Wed Nov 30, 2011 22:48 pm   Idiomatic expression "what's in store on television"?
 

Oh, I see. It means what do we have next in the tv's programme ?
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Idiomatic expression "what's in store on television"? #47 (permalink) Mon Jan 02, 2012 17:36 pm   Idiomatic expression "what's in store on television"?
 

Can I say "on" is used with "screen" and "in" is used with store?
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