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general admission

noun

  1. an admission charge for unreserved seats at a theatrical performance, sports event, etc.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of general admission1

First recorded in 1945–50
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Example Sentences

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An email to gig goers from Ticketmaster said the safety adviser for the shows has divided the concert area into two areas - general admission and a front standing zone - each with its own tickets.

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General admission tickets are $12 and $8 for students.

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One fan said it is like walking into a "posh garden party" - this is a space open to fans with general admission tickets.

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Visitors will be able to see the poppies as part of a general admission ticket to the Tower of London, though a small part will be visible from the public footpath.

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Visitors can see the new installation as part of a general admission ticket to the Tower of London, although a small part will be visible from the public footpath.

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