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jerry (nemec.man@gmail.com) 2007/06/06 02:32

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Subject: ON the INTERNET x IN the INTERNET, ON TV x IN TV
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Dear all,

I supposed that only the phrase "...was published _on_ the Internet is
possible." Lately I have seen some phrases using "...in the Internet."
Would you comment on the usage of preposition On and In, please?

And would you consider the collocation IN TV as a wrong one?

Thanks


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