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The phrase "ticket revenues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the income generated from the sale of tickets, typically in the context of events, transportation, or entertainment. Example: "The concert's ticket revenues exceeded our expectations, allowing us to invest in future events."
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The remaining 20% will come from ticket revenues.
Is maximizing TV advertising and ticket revenues the main justification?
"Ticket revenues … are up 22% compared to 1999-2000 season" Ticket revenues have increased 12% over the 10 year period, not the 22% reported.
He said, "We're seeing a 30 percent uptick on individual ticket revenues," not "We're seeing a 30 percent uptick on the Giants' individual ticket revenues".
That's $700,000 more than a year's worth of ticket revenues.
And because it is free, there are no ticket revenues to offset these costs.
The average donation is down 10percentt, and ticket revenues are off by 14percentt.
Ticket revenues were down 10percentt in the first half of the fiscal year.
You have the potential of increasing ticket revenues by 20percentto30percentcent".
The agency's revenue comes from ticket taxes, but ticket revenues are flat or declining.
Per-game ticket revenues for the Canadian teams lagged somewhat behind the United States teams from 1995 through 1999.
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