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"confirmed ticket" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in reference to a ticket (e.g. an airline ticket, event ticket, etc.) which has already been booked or reserved. For example: "I received a confirmation email with my confirmed ticket for the concert."
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You've now got your confirmed ticket, but there's no seat for you.
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My comparison confirmed tickets are available for operas at cheaper prices than for any major cultural, sporting or tourist activity.
Destinations confirmed, tickets booked and novelty sunglasses ordered; resorts across the Alps are preparing themselves, and overwrought students up and down the country are counting down the days until the end of term and the annual university snowsports trip.
THE most important thing when traveling by train in India is not whether you have a seat in first class (more comfortable) or second class (more congenial), not whether you have confirmed tickets or even your destination.
BBC Worldwide confirmed tickets are still on sale.
If there is a touch of anti-climax in South America on Tuesday night, it is because surely nothing can match the bedlam of Barranquilla, where Colombia confirmed their ticket to Brazil last weekend.
Early reservations are being confirmed and tickets allocated now through September; yet although tickets to more popular events might be hard to come by, whatever is left will be sold live, first come first served, starting this October.
"We've issued far fewer tickets than we did last year and even the Independent Budget Office confirmed that tickets are not moneymakers," he said, referring to a report released last week that said New York City typically spends more money than it collects from summonses.
"Some agents never confirmed our tickets and changed the departure the time without notifying us," she says.
Organisers have confirmed that tickets for next year's event - taking place from 24 June to Sunday, 28 June - will go on sale at the beginning of October.
Anticipating a similar demand on home shores, the Victoria and Albert Museum confirmed that tickets will be offered for sale from 10am Friday - almost a full year before the exhibition's scheduled opening on 14 March 2015.
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