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Discover LudwigThe phrase "television exposure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the amount of time or frequency that a person or topic is featured on television. Example: The politician's popularity increased significantly after his television exposure during the debates.
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For many colleges, the chance for broad television exposure comes when their athletic teams make it into nationally televised playoff games.
Sufficient television exposure also proved elusive.
One bonus is national television exposure.
Television exposure or not, B.F.S. sends them to video.
For these big, religious families, is television exposure a blessing?
Television exposure makes a big difference in women's basketball.
Television exposure became the best way to sell a record.
The lure of television exposure is too great.
More television exposure draws more sponsorships, which can sustain careers.
The results are a tribute to the power of television exposure.
Eventually other choreographers saw the value of television exposure, and the series now has 85 installments.
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