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of a tv vs of tv

Both "of a TV" and "of TV" can be correct depending on the context. "Of a TV" is used when referring to a specific television set, while "of TV" is used when talking about television in general.

Last updated: March 28, 2024

of a tv

This phrase is correct when referring to a specific television set.

Use "of a TV" when you want to indicate possession or association with a particular television set.

Examples:

  • The remote control of a TV is missing.
  • The screen of a TV is cracked.
  • The sound quality of a TV is excellent.

Alternatives:

  • of the TV
  • of that TV
  • of this TV
  • of my TV
  • of your TV

of tv

This phrase is correct when referring to television in general.

Use "of TV" when discussing television as a medium or industry without specifying a particular television set.

Examples:

  • She works in the field of TV production.
  • The world of TV is constantly evolving.
  • The impact of TV on society is significant.

Alternatives:

  • of television
  • of the television
  • of that television
  • of this television
  • of my television

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