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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all tickets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every ticket in a particular context, such as an event, transportation, or a system of tickets.
Example: "All tickets for the concert have been sold out within hours of going on sale."
Alternatives: "every ticket" or "all passes".
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All tickets are $25.
All tickets include museum admission.
All tickets have sold out.
All tickets have been distributed.
All tickets are $15.
All tickets are £1.
All tickets are nonrefundable.
As always, all tickets are $25.
All tickets must be bought in advance.
All tickets are subject to availability.
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This Included two tickets-of-all-tickets for the closing ceremonies.
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