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what does "At the door" mean in "Tickets are $3 dollars at the door, $4.50 online"?
Tickets are $3 dollars at the door, $4.50 online or free with a membership!
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Further to the answer above, "at the door" also implies a little bit of risk, e.g. if you're lucky, you'll be able to buy a ticket at the door (when you arrive) if the event is not already sold out.
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Hi! At the door here means : if you come to buy a ticket in person , it would cost so and so, as opposed to online which costs a little more, due to involvement of taxes, etc.
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