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The phrase "as a ticket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being referred to as a means of access or entry, often metaphorically.
Example: "He saw his promotion as a ticket to greater opportunities within the company."
Alternatives: "as a means" or "as a pass".
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The framers had not anticipated candidates running as a ticket.
On public transport, it doubles as a ticket.
English, in particular, is viewed as a ticket to the wider world, says Mr Sugerman.
Non-Japanese wrestlers, however, still see it as a ticket to a brighter future.
"The players hurt themselves," said Fernandez, who once worked as a ticket salesman for the Astros.
Some see a visa as a ticket for a better life for their children.
"Pasajes, pasajes a la mano," I murmured, just as a ticket collector would.
Instead, he had got a job working for the Canadian National Railway, as a ticket salesman.
The letter did not do much good as a ticket to ground zero.
He said he and Mr. King were running as a ticket.
Okay, it wasn't so much a jaywalking "arrest" as a ticket.
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