Collocations for "ticketing"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "ticketing" in context.
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ticket
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [bus, plane, metro, subway] ticket
- a [coach, first class] ticket (to)
- a [single, return, round trip, one-way] ticket
- a [theater, theme park, match, entry] ticket
- a [lottery, betting, bank] ticket
- [cheap, expensive, mid-price] tickets
- the winning ticket
- [book, pay for, reserve, buy] tickets
- there are [five] tickets [left, available]
- [admission, entrance] is by ticket only
- you must [show, present] your ticket on entry
- [inspected, checked, punched] our tickets
- a ticket for the [game, play, show]
- a one-way ticket to [success, fame, the funny farm]
- the [show, play, singer] is a hot ticket
- [open, close, resolve] a ticket
- the candidate wasn't [included, listed] in the party's ticket
- she is on the (presidential) ticket
- a [traffic, speeding, parking] ticket
- got a ticket for [speeding, littering, running a red light]
- a [50 dollar] ticket
- a ticket for [50 dollars]
- that's the ticket!
- is just the ticket
- a ticket [machine, inspector, issuer]
- a ticket [broker, seller, vendor, agent, tout]
- ticket [information, offers, prices]
- [was, got] ticketed for [speeding, drunk driving]
- are ticketing at the [gate, front]
- ticked by the [police, authorities]
- are now ticketing for the [movie, play]
- ticket [items, products, a jacket]
- ticketed for [$50]
'ticketing' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):