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The phrase 'ticket on' is not correct and usable in written English
Instead, we might say 'a ticket for', 'a ticket to', or 'a ticket for a particular event'. For example: "I need to buy a ticket for the opera this Saturday."
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This can lead to a one way ticket on the circular train track of celibacy.
He used cash to buy a one-way ticket on Flight #305, bound for Seattle, Washington.
She parked one afternoon and came back to find a ticket on her steeringwheel.
There was no ticket on the windshield.
He bought his ticket on Priceline.com.com
He gets a ticket on the information superhighway.
I was provided with a first-class ticket on Aeroflot.
You simply show the international ticket on the domestic train.
Often, you prepay for your "ticket" on PayPal.
This is a discounted ticket on the bus of reform.
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I'm afraid it wasted a review ticket on me.
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