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The phrase "a ticket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a document that allows entry to an event, travel, or a service.
Example: "I bought a ticket for the concert next week."
Alternatives: "an admission pass" or "a boarding pass."
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Buy a ticket, punk!
He got a ticket.
Ten bucks a ticket?
"This not a ticket.
A ticket costs $12.
"Give him a ticket".
I should get a ticket".
Each paid $94 a ticket.
Guests paid $37.50 a ticket.
"I'll buy you a ticket".
We have a ticket system.
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