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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filed a ticket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an incident tracking system, where a user files a ticket with information about a problem they encountered. For example, "The customer filed a ticket with their login information and the IT team was able to resolve the issue quickly."
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She's since filed a ticket with the Internet Crime Complaint Center, but doesn't believe anything will come of it.
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If there's something that an operator can't quite figure out, and this road is a major artery somewhere in California, they can file a ticket to send a Street View truck out again to survey the area.
The group's website allows people to file a ticket detailing their location and the help they need.
A few hours after Google unveiled its plans for Chrome and Blink, a manager on Mozilla Japan's internationalization team, Masayuki Nakano, filed a new ticket in the company's internal bug-reporting system to suggest that Firefox do just that.
While Twitter officials stress that the company generally does not monitor content, Alexander Macgillivray, Twitter's general counsel, said in a statement on Tuesday that Twitter "did proactively identify a Tweet that was in violation of the Twitter rules and encouraged them" — NBC — "to file a support ticket with our Trust and Safety team to report the violation".
"The team working closely with NBC around our Olympics partnership did proactively identify a tweet that was in violation of the Twitter rules and encouraged them to file a support ticket with our trust and safety team to report the violation, as has now been reported publicly".
European football's governing body Uefa has filed a criminal complaint against the ticketing website Viagogo for illegal ticket sales at Euro 2016.
Her response: a perfunctory "file a ticket".
Harvey is senior director of Twitter's "Trust & Safety" team, and if you look at her Twitter account – which has 313,000 followers – you'll find that a phrase that appears again and again is "You'd want to file a [support] ticket via bit.ly/gottaproblem", often followed by "Tickets are answered in the order received".
It has filed a request with America's Department of Transportation for permission to sell a type of flexible ticket.
The fine was for distraction, not for voicing his displeasure with Canada's then-prime minister, but Wells vowed to fight the charge and file a complaint against the ticketing officer "for political harassment".
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