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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hot ticket" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to something that is in high demand or very popular. For example, "The new video game is a hot ticket this holiday season."
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hot ticket
noun
Admission to an event, when particularly desirable or hard to obtain.
Exact(60)
He was a hot ticket.
Mrs. Teldon is one hot ticket.
"A hot ticket," Trump declared, smiling proudly.
We were a hot ticket after lunch".
"They'll be a hot ticket this week".
*A piping hot ticket: "A 12 Lb.
Sure to be a hot ticket.
Needless to say, it's a hot ticket.
Suddenly the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a hot ticket.
Remember July and August, when he was the hot ticket?
The production is sure to be a hot ticket.
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