paid admission
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpaidandadmission
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paid
adjective
uk/peɪd/us/peɪd/
being given money ...
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admission
noun
uk/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/us/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/
the act of agreeing that something is true, ...
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Only those arenas that regularly host ice hockey games withpaidadmission(e.g. professional, major junior, or university) are included.
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As a result, the free block party was changed to apaidadmissionevent with multiple stages with national headline acts.
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The shows are included withpaidadmissionto the gardens.
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Admission to this area is free to children 12 and under with apaidadmissioninto the festival.
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This huge party is open to the public bypaidadmission.
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During its two-week exhibition, about two thousand peoplepaidadmissionto view it.
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Grandstands were built on the site, and further improvements to the site were funded by paid admissions to the events.
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An attendance in excess of 100,000 paid admissions and 8,234 exhibits, spelled success for the new exhibition.
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The 2006 fair generated 174,438 paid admissions, which was the highest number since 2002.
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Only creators and publishers are allowed to set up at the festival, although retailers can and do attend the show with the general public through paid admissions.
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In 1947, there were 10,000 paid admissions.
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Since 1966, attendance figures have been based on paid admissions with a fixed number of tickets available, accounting for the familiar 59,075 figure through the 1996 season.
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