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The phrase "official ticket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a ticket that is authorized or sanctioned by an organization or event.
Example: "Make sure to purchase your official ticket from the event's website to avoid any scams."
Alternatives: "authorized ticket" or "validated ticket."
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"The technology deployed at our turnstiles will refuse entry to anyone without an official ticket".
And so is the league, which recently cut a deal to allow Ticketmaster to become the league's "official ticket reseller".
By Strand's reckoning, the road killer was issued his official ticket to ride by the Motor Carrier Act of 1980, which deregulated the trucking industry.
With the unofficial parties becoming increasingly popular and, in some cases, overblown, one may think they could begin to pose a threat to official ticket sales.
If that number holds when official ticket sales figures are released on Monday, it will amount to the biggest opening for a nonsummer film in movie history.
Their vociferous support stretched way beyond the official ticket allocation, a matter that will cause embarrassment within the Scottish Football Association's hierarchy.
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The official ticket-and-flight packages, which start at £2,999 per person, go on sale this Wednesday.
Tickets go on sale today at 10am and be bought from official ticketing websites.
Last year's official tickets figure has been revised downwards, from 1.95m to 1,829,931.
It's all the more perplexing when it is Ticketmaster that is the "official ticketing services provider" for the Olympics.
Only those fans with official tickets will be guaranteed admission to concerts, festivals and sports events this summer.
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