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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

All at the same time

Is this OK: Season tickets are more expensive because you have to get multiple tickets all at the same time/all at once.
  

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levis1 Is this OK: Grammatically, yes. Both 'all at the same time' and 'all at once' are OK. But season tickets are usually sold at a discount, so they are actually less expensive than buying each ticket separately.

  • levis1 Is this OK: Grammatically, yes.
  • Both 'all at the same time' and 'all at once' are OK.
  • But season tickets are usually sold at a discount, so they are actually less expensive than buying each ticket separately.
  • CJ
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levis1Is this OK:

Grammatically, yes. Both 'all at the same time' and 'all at once' are OK. But season tickets are usually sold at a discount, so they are actually less expensive than buying each ticket separately.

CJ

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