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"a ticket to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of document that gives someone permission to enter a place or take part in an activity. For example, "I just bought myself a ticket to the concert tonight!".
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A ticket to the show cost $6.50.
It's not a ticket to parades.
So I book a ticket to Budapest.
A Ticket to Paradise?
A ticket to the opera.
I've got a ticket to see Tannhäuser.
A ticket to the Dolby theater!
Everyone got a ticket to South Carolina.
Can't get a ticket to Glastonbury?
Buy a ticket to the ballgame, help preserve history.
I decided I better book a ticket to Japan.
More suggestions(25)
a ticket to one of his
a ticket to rome
a ticket to europe
a ticket to the wedding
a ticket to paris
a ticket to a planet
changing a ticket to
a voucher to
a contravention to
a coupon to
a sheet to
a card to
a reminder to
a admission to
a entry to
a mechanic to
a fare to
a booking to
a reservation to
a passage to
a lottery to
contradiction to
attention to
seating to
notices to
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