ticket sale
collocation in Englishmeaningsofticketandsale
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ticket
noun[C]
uk/ˈtɪk.ɪt/us/ˈtɪk.ɪt/
a small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an event, journey, ...
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sale
noun
uk/seɪl/us/seɪl/
an act of exchanging something ...
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(Definition ofticketandsalefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Much use is made of telephone answering machines that give callers the location of meeting points andticketsalelocations.
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The handbills and posters circulated give only telephone numbers to contact for information on the night about meeting points andticketsalelocations.
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A passenger will not be liable to pay a penalty fare if there is no facility available forticketsale at the station from which he started his journey.
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The area features escalators and elevators to the platforms, mannedticketsale, lockers, kiosks and cafs.
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There is no mannedticketsale, but a vending machine for tickets is located in the airport terminal.
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Proceeds from theticketsalewere for charity purposes.
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The stations had a small building where there was a kiosk, telephone,ticketsaleand freight handling.
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The tour in contrast, received critical acclaim from critics and fans alike, as well as breakingticketsalerecords.
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Carlile also donates $1 from every concertticketsaleto the foundation.
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All of their revenue was raised through sponsorship and ticket sales.
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The total number of visits to the fair was determined by ticket sales.
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When recession makes rising transport, production and advertising costs outweigh immediate ticket sales, promoters face liquidity crises.
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In many states, each county holds its own annual fair lasting 5-7 days with ticket sales that may exceed 100 000.
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Daily ticket sales for the fair were 120 222.
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Revenues generated by ticket sales, they advanced, would put national and municipal museums on better fiscal footing.
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But in that three-year period revenues from donations and ticket sales plummeted.
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Therefore, ticket sales were estimated to represent attendance by 68 698 individuals.
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In 1993 the international eisteddfod achieved ticket sales of 115,600.
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After the arrival of air travel, information and ticket sales for long international journeys were increasingly neglected.
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