Is "to be in store for" the same as "await"?
Gillnetter, so can I say "a term in prison may await you" instead of "a term in prison may be in store for you" in your example?
Is "to be in store for" the same as "await"?
Gillnetter, so can I say "a term in prison may await you" instead of "a term in prison may be in store for you" in your example?