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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'earlier ticket' is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase when referring to a previous ticket, such as a ticket for an event or a transportation ticket. For example, you could say "I had an earlier ticket for the concert, but I gave it to a friend."
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Earlier, ticket holders at the 150,000-strong event had suggested that Gallagher, 41, was out of touch and 'did not know what he was talking about'.
In a further five-day window, the one million people who applied but missed out in earlier ticket rounds will be given the chance to buy on a first come, first served basis.
These charges, coupled with the earlier ticket selling scandal and other transgressions regarding payments and aid revolving around Harvey Mackay, resulted in a list from the NCAA of more than 100 rule violations in Musselman's four seasons at the school.
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The early ticket buyers are most likely paying a premium price to secure their places in the history books.
Using that mobile handset is not an early ticket to the grave!
If early ticket sales are indicative, we're very strong.
Based on early ticket sales, I think we can say yes.
In fact, dynamic pricing rewards the most loyal audience members by giving early ticket buyers a discount.
"Presales" deplete the supply by offering early tickets to fan-club members.
But the earliest tickets available might be for next summer, well after Mr. Lane's contract expires.
Four-day festival passes are from $196 to $255, depending on how early tickets are bought.
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