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Discover Ludwig"free tickets" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to tickets that do not need to be purchased or paid for. Examples: 1. "We are giving away free tickets to the concert next week." 2. "The company provided us with free tickets to the new movie release." 3. "I won two free tickets to the baseball game in a raffle." 4. "The hotel gave me free tickets to a local attraction as a welcome gift."
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Free; tickets required (Griffiths).
The press never wants for free tickets.
Sometimes my sister gets free tickets.
Free tickets were distributed in the afternoon.
Admission: free; tickets required (Oestreich).
Admission: free; tickets required (James R. Oestreich).
Who would pay for free tickets?
Free tickets available on day of performance.
Free tickets are available from Skatealmighty.
Tuesday at 8 p.m. Free; tickets required.
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