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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tickets for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when one is referring to tickets that are being sold or given away for a certain event or purpose. For example, "We will be distributing free tickets for the concert on Saturday."
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Tickets for the concert.
Buy tickets for Showstopper!
Tickets for all shows: nycomedyfestival.com.
Tickets for each, $12.95.
Tickets for individual events cost £6.
(Good luck getting tickets for those matches).
Get tickets for just £20 each.
I got tickets for Opening Night.
Book tickets for Eat Film at www.londonrestaurantfestival.com.
I have tickets for 'Pippin' that night.
He comes and has tickets for Havana.
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