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The phrase "general admission" is correct and usable in written English. It is typically used when describing a type of ticket or entrance to an event or venue that does not have assigned seating or specific restrictions. For example: - "Tickets for the concert are available for both general admission and VIP seating." - "General admission to the museum is free on Fridays." - "Entry to the amusement park is $20 for general admission and $40 for a fast pass."
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General admission is $12.30.
Park general admission: $3.50.
General admission, 500 yen.
General admission, 50 cents.
General admission: 8 euros.
General admission: $4.
Single tickets are $175 for general admission.
General admission is $12 at the gate.
On Aug. 26, general admission is free.
General admission is 180 koruna ($9.60).
General admission is $12.50 per person.
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