"ticket" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It encourages use of the plaza by people who might not be able to afford tickets to performances.
- These were people who could afford tickets to playoff games.
- Although he could seldom afford tickets, Broadway plays were also an interest.
- Ironically, however, the bourgeois seemed delighted (it isn't the working classes who can afford $75 tickets).
- Does that indicate to a family whether or not they can afford tickets?
- Stapes fans couldn't afford enough tickets to make a team possible.
- Therefore, Stapes fans could not afford enough tickets to make a team possible.
- By 1894 the harsh economy made it hard to afford tickets.
- However, at $450 a ticket, the student council faces cancelling the event because students can't afford tickets.
- "For the young audiences who can't afford tickets downstairs, video screens are very normal," he says.
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