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The phrase "ticket for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about a ticket that grants you a certain privilege or provides you with access to something, such as an event or a mode of transportation. For example: "I bought a ticket for the concert."
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Spring Lake's your ticket for that dream.
You'd buy a ticket for that.
Sofa.com may be the ticket for you.
Frank exchanged his return ticket for two.
Hellman bought a ticket for the show.
Just the ticket for a Thursday.
"A ticket for what?" "For fishing".
A ticket for both events is $20.
Saver ticket for five, £31.
Everyone has a ticket for last night's game and wants a ticket for today or tomorrow.
Got your ticket for Glastonbury 2014?
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