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Powder1 Posted 10 years ago
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Is this OK:

Tickets for event are not given to the day of the concert at the venue.

is to correctly used here?
  

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Powder1 is to correctly used here? No, not if I understand what you're trying to say, which I don't. And I think you mean "sell tickets", not "give tickets".

  • Powder1 is to correctly used here?
  • No, not if I understand what you're trying to say, which I don't.
  • And I think you mean "sell tickets", not "give tickets".
  • Tickets for the event are not sold at the venue until the day of the concert.
  • Tickets for the event are not sold at the venue on the day of the concert.
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Powder1is to correctly used here?
No, not if I understand what you're trying to say, which I don't. And I think you mean "sell tickets", not "give tickets".

?Tickets for the event are not sold at the venue until the day of the concert.
(You must buy tickets elsewhere before the day of the concert.)
?Tickets for the event are not sold at the v
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CalifJim Powder1is to correctly used here?No, not if I understand what you're trying to say, which I don't. And I think you mean "sell tickets", not "give tickets".?Tickets for the event are not sold at the venue until the day of the concert.(You must buy tickets elsewhere before the day of the concert.)?Tickets for the event are not sold at the venue on the day of the co
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Powder1But I already got the tickets online and they are just holding it for security reasons.
Then you need to do something like this:

Tickets for the event are issued/distributed only at the venue on the day of the concert.

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