Mr.Lucky_One
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- Oct 31, 2012
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- Russian
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- Russian Federation
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What does "to be in store for" mean?
Something that will occur in the future. If you, for example, rob a bank, a term in prison may be in store for you.What does "to be in store for" mean?
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?