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Let me see your ticket, please.
I'm going to go buy a ticket, so please watch my bags for a minute.
I showed the station attendant my ticket.
When you write a sentence, it normally starts with an upper-case letter and ends in a period (.), an exclamation mark (!) or an interrogation mark (?).
When you write a sentence, it normally starts with an upper-case letter and ends in a period (.), an exclamation mark (!) or an interrogation mark (?).
I came into a pair of tickets from a friend.
We lined up to get tickets for the concert.
I got a ticket for free.
Scarcely had I reached the airport before I realized I had forgotten my ticket.
She left her ticket at home.
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