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Blackcheetah Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

ticket

0 what does these "ticket"s here mean? Do they have the same meaning?02br
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001.Obama would become the first African-American to lead a U.S. major-party 01font01i00ticket.02i02font02br
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01i002.02i00I'm a very strong supporter of Hillary being placed on 01font01i00ticket 02i02font00as a vice presidential candidate.02br
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003.Hillary Clinton has said she is willing to be the vice presidential nominee on Barack Obama's presidential 01font01i00ticket.02i02font02br
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00Thx a lot.0-
  

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0Yes, they all the same meaning. It's the list of candidates from one party (in this case, the Democrats). The person "at the top of the ticket" is the person running for president.

  • 0Yes, they all the same meaning.
  • It's the list of candidates from one party (in this case, the Democrats).
  • The person "at the top of the ticket" is the person running for president.
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0Yes, they all the same meaning. It's the list of candidates from one party (in this case, the Democrats). The person "at the top of the ticket" is the person running for president. 0-

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