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"ticket out" is a phrase that is used in written English.
It means to be able to leave a difficult or uncomfortable situation. For example, "She got a new job that gave her the ticket out of the dead-end job she was in".
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This right here is my ticket out".
THE TICKET OUT: Darryl Strawberry and the Boys of Crenshaw, by Michael Sokolove.
"I said, 'No, no, no, this is my ticket out,' " she said.
Told to get your ticket out at least four times by surly staff.
"Your dreams were your ticket out".
Education is their ticket out of poverty.
Running, Mark explained, was a ticket out.
It was a ticket out.
I realised I was Derek's ticket out.
Mathematics was Wen Ho Lee's ticket out.
Or is it just a ticket out of town?
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