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for which I have a vs for which I have tickets

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'For which I have a' is a fragment that can be completed with additional information, while 'for which I have tickets' is a complete phrase indicating possession of tickets. They are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 606 views

for which I have a

This phrase is correct as a fragment that can be part of a larger sentence where additional information is provided.

This phrase can be used as a fragment to introduce a clause or detail that requires further elaboration.
  • Sep 23, 2015 ... If I have a gun for which I have a permit, am I going to be punished by authorities if I shoot someone who is bullying me on a creepy street?
  • Jul 1, 2015 ... I am the legal owner of a vehicle for which I have a title. However, the individual who sold me the vehicle is not the last titled owner. Can I get a ...
  • ______ actual notice for which I have a signed and dated receipt;. ______ service by sheriff or private process server for which I have an affidavit;. ______ ...
  • Dec 8, 2015 ... ... contribution via my personal credit or debit card for which I have a legal obligation to pay, and not through a corporate or business entity card ...

for which I have tickets

This phrase is correct and complete, indicating possession of tickets for a specific purpose or event.

This phrase is used to specify that the speaker has tickets for a particular event or purpose.
  • What if the event for which I have tickets is postponed, moved, or cancelled? Occasionally, events are cancelled by the promoter, team, artist or venue. Should  ...
  • I cannot attend an event for which I have tickets; can I obtain a refund? My parents are elderly and have difficulty climbing stairs and/or walking long distances.
  • Oct 2, 2015 ... What if the event for which I have tickets is postponed, moved, or cancelled? Why are sports event tickets usually more expensive than concert ...
  • The event for which I have tickets has moved or has been relocated. Unfortunately, I can´t attend the event at the new time, or at the new location. What can I do?

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