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The phrase "on televisions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something appearing or occurring on television. For example, you could say: "I saw an advertisement for the new movie on televisions last night."
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On televisions.
The race will also be shown on televisions.
Sony is not alone in losing money on televisions.
Consumers had to shell out roughly twice as much on televisions.
He often had movies on televisions in scenes, and he liked inside jokes.
The prices on televisions and video games keep going down, the company said.
Xbox, meanwhile, has shown far more promise as a way to consume Internet content on televisions.
It was released online on Sunday and will be on televisions Monday.
The new service will be available on PCs and Macs, but not immediately on televisions.
The images on televisions were more disorienting, more confusing and maybe more seductive.
"It's important because television advertisers are finding it increasingly difficult to reach audiences on televisions".
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