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The phrase "tickets to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when referring to purchasing or obtaining tickets for an event, travel, or experience. Example: "I bought tickets to the concert next weekend."
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Tickets to each are $100.
We bought tickets to Boston.
They get tickets to films.
Got tickets to see the show?
"Sell tickets to this.
Tickets to "Tiger Tales" are $12.
Tickets to most events are free.
Tickets to home games cost $5.
They had already bought tickets to "Biography".
I bought eight tickets to that fight".
Tickets to who knows where.
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