Phrase info

To be continued

Meaning

(writing, television) Used at the end of an episode of a serial publication or program to indicate that the story continues in the next episode.

(colloquial) Used to indicate that a story under discussion has not concluded, either in narration or in reality.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The extraordinary surprise that my first pictures provoked is unlikely to be continued. Many people saw them fifteen years ago, ten years ago. Now children see it on their computers when the computers do nothing else. The surprise is not there. Benoît Mandelbrot

And I'm not anti-sequel, but I just feel like there are very few ideas that are meant to be continued. Andrew Stanton

Farber was known for ending his show with the phrase, “To be continued.” Source: Internet

Her latest single, “Challenge (To Be Continued)” sees the artist in a thunderous mood, with huge toms, echo-drenched vocals, undulating hand percussion and what sounds like an elephant’s roar sliced up into futuristic shapes. Source: Internet

I’m not immune to this phenomenon, and have blessedly conquered my fear of To Be Continued. Source: Internet

To be continued in 2021. Source: Internet

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