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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a ticket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the tickets from which information about the event, place, or object are printed. For example, "The address is printed on the ticket."
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Any more than does running with one on a ticket.
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Mr. Boren said he had no interest in being on a ticket himself.
His father eventually ran on a ticket with Frank D. O'Connor, the party's nominee for governor.
He was elected lieutenant governor on a ticket with Evan Bayh in 1988.
Some friends of Mr Paterson were surprised in 2006 when he agreed to run on a ticket with Mr Spitzer.
Bentsen was also the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for vice president in 1988, running on a ticket with Michael Dukakis.
President Hassan Rouhani was elected in June last year on a ticket of advocating greater social freedoms, particularly for women.
In other words, a ticket-granting ticket cannot be issued based on a ticket that is proxiable but not forwardable.
The hardware authentication flag is set on a ticket which required the use of hardware for authentication.
Police say they were investigating an allegation that a window on a ticket counter had been broken.
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