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Free sign up"ticket booth" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a booth or counter where tickets are sold or distributed. For example: "I bought my movie tickets at the ticket booth outside the theater."
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No ticket booth or souvenir stalls.
But check your cynicism at the ticket booth.
That ticket booth worker made several telephone calls.
Life inside the ticket booth turns from secure to claustrophobic.
There are three other people at the ticket booth.
The former ticket booth is now a post office.
He'd stand by the ticket booth and just talk.
There is no ticket booth, no reserved seating.
Jorge Colombo sketches a cinema ticket booth, using Brushes, an application for the iPhone.
What's more, there's little here to interrupt your solitude -- no ticket booth, no souvenir stands.
The staircase once led to a ticket booth and was built by the Giants in 1913.
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