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has ticketed

  • present perfect
    of ticket (3rd person singular).
    ticket
    noun
    a slip, usually of paper or cardboard, serving as evidence that the holder has paid a fare or admission or is entitled to some service, right, or the like.

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Jackie Blumenthal, an advisory neighborhood commissioner, said initial fury about the camera — which has ticketed her and her husband — has faded to resignation.

From Washington Post May 31, 2022

Mr. Hamilton said the museum’s retail-type setting already has attracted passersby eager to see what’s inside and the venue has ticketed a near-capacity crowd of approximately 100 people each night for its opening weekend.

From Washington Times Jan. 11, 2022

Franklin Roosevelt, master of words, is allergic to certain words with which the press has ticketed his acts.

From Time Magazine Archive

He has ticketed the cars of superior court judges, Governor William Stratton and even Mayor Daley.

From Time Magazine Archive

What Mr. Macmillan has ticketed as Introductory—I could not find a name for it at all—has a certain bearing on West African affairs, as showing the life on a West Coast boat.

From West African studies by Mary Henrietta Kingsley