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Discover Ludwig"a speeding ticket" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of discussing a fine or penalty for driving over the speed limit. For example: "I got a speeding ticket for driving thirty miles over the speed limit."
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My father never had a speeding ticket in his life".
They made it sound like a speeding ticket.
You might as well pay a speeding ticket.
I have no expectation of getting a speeding ticket.
"What's happened?" "I got a speeding ticket," she said.
"I've never had even a speeding ticket," he said.
SUE WELSH got a speeding ticket this year.
Examples of acute stress can be a job interview or getting a speeding ticket.
(That's why some countries make the price of a speeding ticket proportional to the daredevil's income).
"I have a speeding ticket for 78 miles per hour," he began.
It is more than a year now since I got a speeding ticket.
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