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The phrase "a ticket for exit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document or pass that allows someone to leave a place, such as an event or a transportation system.
Example: "Make sure to keep your ticket for exit handy, as you will need it to leave the venue."
Alternatives: "an exit pass" or "a departure ticket".
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Even so, many headed to the exit contemplating if they could afford a ticket for Saturday night's show.
This he obediently did, and on his exit from the tunnel was stopped by a fourth officer, who gave him a ticket for speeding.
"A ticket for what?" "For fishing".
A ticket for both events is $20.
Hellman bought a ticket for the show.
You'd buy a ticket for that.
He gave me a ticket for speeding.
In Holland you can have a ticket for an ADHD-investigation.
The family was very angry; they had already bought a ticket for him.
Purchase a ticket for a direct flight.
Buy a ticket for the City Sights Double Decker Sightseeing Bus.
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