Sentence examples for to be televised from inspiring English sources

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to be televised

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To exist; to have real existence.

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The bout is to be televised by the UFC's subscription television service, Fight Pass.

- Weren't aware that the presence of television cameras meant the debate was actually going to be televised.

This revolution will continue to be televised.

The revolution has to be televised.

The revolution was going to be televised.

Next year's show is to be televised in June.

It was to be televised later on Thursday.

The civil war in Nigeria was the first African war to be televised.

Public hearings, to be televised, are expected to begin in early October.

The district court had allowed the trial to be televised as part of a pilot program.

By pseudo-event, Boorstin meant events that are created largely in order to be televised.

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