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ticket

[tik-it] / ˈtɪk ɪt /


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With his name emblazoned on merchandise, home-game tickets for the entire season sold out weeks before it started.

From BBC

The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index for January slumped by 9.7 points from December to just 84.5, its lowest level since 2014, as consumers have grown more cautious wary about spending on big ticket items.

From Barron's

The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence Index for January slumped by 9.7 points from December to just 84.5, its lowest level since 2014, as consumers have grown more cautious wary about spending on big ticket items.

From Barron's

When I first flew on a one-way ticket to Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 1993, I arrived with no job, no contacts and no Thai beyond a few phrases acquired from a military language instruction cassette.

From The Wall Street Journal

Eager to learn more, I bought a ticket to the Feed Real Summit, where “real” meant raw.

From The Wall Street Journal