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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ticket which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific ticket and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a ticket which allows entry to the concert this weekend."
Alternatives: "a ticket that" or "a ticket that permits".
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(Before turnstiles, subway rides required a ticket, which was then chopped, or shredded, upon entry).
The hardware authentication flag is set on a ticket which required the use of hardware for authentication.
Mutual authentication is achieved directly between mesh client and access mesh router through a ticket which is equipped with an identity-based proxy signature.
Fabian had a ticket, which may have explained why he was answering my questions, albeit a little unwillingly.
But in order to enter this lottery you have to buy a ticket, which involves founding a new company.
But in order to enter this lottery you have to buy a ticket, which involves founding a new company.
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Each box also has a "golden ticket" which is a scratch-off game giving fans a chance to win things like signed memorabilia or game tickets.
A round-trip ticket to Belgrade, the Serbian capital, cost around $45, a bargain compared with a plane ticket, which often costs six times as much.
She always travels with a paper ticket, which she books through a travel agent.
Tickets costs $10 and include a drink ticket (which means this is a 21+ event).
If we stop working and sit on the bus or even just take an unauthorized break, we get a major ticket which takes away our 'good time'.
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