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'''To be announced''' and '''To be determined''' (often abbreviated as '''TBA''' and '''TBD''', respectively) are [[Placeholder name|placeholder]] terms used to indicate that although a particular event is anticipated to happen, a particular aspect of that event remains to be arranged. Other similar phrases sometimes used to convey the same meaning include '''To be ascertained''', '''To be arranged''', '''To be advised''', and '''To be decided'''.
'''To be announced''' and '''To be determined''' (often abbreviated as '''TBA''' and '''TBD''', respectively) are [[Placeholder name|placeholder]] terms used to indicate that although a particular event is anticipated to happen, a particular aspect of that event remains to be arranged. Other similar phrases sometimes used to convey the same meaning, and using the same abbreviations, include '''To be ascertained''', '''To be arranged''', '''To be advised''', and '''To be decided'''.

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To be announced and To be determined (often abbreviated as TBA and TBD, respectively) are placeholder terms used to indicate that although a particular event is anticipated to happen, a particular aspect of that event remains to be arranged. Other similar phrases sometimes used to convey the same meaning, and using the same abbreviations, include To be ascertained, To be arranged, To be advised, and To be decided.