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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ticket at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the location or venue where a ticket is being purchased or validated.
Example: "I bought a ticket at the box office for the concert tonight."
Alternatives: "a ticket from the" or "a ticket for the".
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Now anyone could buy a ticket at the Majestic.
"Choosing those initial 24 genes was almost like buying a ticket at the lottery," he recalled.
"We all should know and respect the law," said Maria Cervantes, 43, a dressmaker buying a ticket at the station.
Wednesday at 7 p.m. Free but participants must pick up a ticket at the Youth Services desk beforehand.
The booking fee is $3.70 an order at Lord's and 75 cents a ticket at the Oval.
Those of you who didn't get a ticket at the initial sale could still get one in the resale, also in Spring.
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The truth is that it's perfectly legal to sell a ticket at or below the price printed on the ticket in all 50 states.
You can buy a ticket at Continental.com, use the Maximizer to double or triple your miles, and then immediately cancel the ticket.
Once, I told him, courtesy of a friend with a spare ticket at the last minute.
But sex is always a hot ticket at the festival.
Then give the vouchers away to someone queuing to buy a real ticket at the station.
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