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ticket inventory
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "ticket inventory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to the management or availability of tickets for events, travel, or services. Example: "The ticket inventory for the concert sold out within hours, leaving many fans disappointed."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(3)
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19 human-written examples
We do this by aggregating ticket inventory from 16 different ticket vendors in the UK and US".
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Shrinking size and ticket inventory as much as the Mets did seems excessive; Citi is smaller than 11 ballparks built since 1992.
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We do this by aggregating ticket inventory from 16 different ticket vendors in the UK and US". "Getting the most comprehensive listings out there.
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American began by slashing prices for tickets bought well in advance, while keeping prices for tickets bought closer to takeoff (when ticket inventory was lower, and demand was less price-sensitive) as high as possible.
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Major League Baseball takes about one-third of the ticket inventory, and the Nationals have a higher season-ticket base than some other teams that have hosted recent all-star events.
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The team says it will do its best to keep All-Star Game seat locations as close as possible to season-ticket locations, but some people will have to be shuffled based on the ticket inventory claimed by the league.
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The site's Real-Time Ticketing software combines individual brokers' ticket inventories.
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There are also broker sites like TicketCity, which aggregates the ticket inventories of brokers around the world.
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TicketCity owns one of the largest ticket inventories in the world.
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Still, Applauze managed to build StubHub purchasing directly into the app, and WillCall handles its own ticketing inventory so you can instantly buy tickets to something that looks fun.
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"Despite exhaustive efforts by MovieTickets.com to resolve the dispute among the founding shareholders, AMC disabled its ticketing inventory from MovieTickets.com," the company said in a statement.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing the number of tickets available, use "ticket inventory" to convey a sense of a managed resource. For example, a venue might optimize its "ticket inventory" to maximize revenue.
Common error
Avoid using "ticket inventory" when you actually mean a physical count of printed tickets. "Ticket inventory" often refers to the system or database that manages ticket availability, not necessarily a stack of physical tickets.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ticket inventory" functions as a noun phrase, typically acting as the object of a verb or the complement of a preposition. It refers to the total number of tickets available for a particular event or venue. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's a correct and usable term.
Frequent in
News & Media
66%
TechCrunch
15%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Science
2%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "ticket inventory" is a grammatically sound noun phrase that refers to the total number of tickets available, as supported by Ludwig AI. While it's not extremely common, it's widely used in news, media, and business contexts. When employing this term, ensure it accurately reflects a managed resource rather than a simple physical count of tickets. Alternatives like "available tickets" or "ticket supply" can be suitable substitutes depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
available tickets
Focuses on the availability aspect of the tickets.
ticket availability
Highlights the state of being available for tickets.
seats available
Emphasizes the availability of seating rather than just tickets.
ticket supply
Replaces 'inventory' with 'supply', indicating the amount of tickets.
ticket pool
Refers to the collection of available tickets.
available seating
Focuses on the seats that can be occupied.
ticket stock
Uses 'stock' to mean a collection of tickets ready for sale.
tickets on hand
Specifies that tickets are physically available.
ticket allocation
Refers to the distribution of available tickets.
remaining tickets
Emphasizes the tickets that are left.
FAQs
How to use "ticket inventory" in a sentence?
You can use "ticket inventory" to describe the number of tickets a seller has available. For example: "The website manages the "ticket inventory" for several venues".
What can I say instead of "ticket inventory"?
You can use alternatives like "available tickets", "ticket availability", or "ticket supply" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "ticket inventory" or "tickets inventory"?
"Ticket inventory" is correct because "inventory" functions as a singular noun referring to the entire collection of tickets available. "Tickets inventory" is grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "ticket inventory" and "seat inventory"?
"Ticket inventory" refers to the total number of tickets for an event, while "seat inventory" specifies the number of available seats. The former is a more general term while the latter is specific to seating arrangements.
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Usage summary
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84%
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4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested