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Which is correct "Is noted on the Ticket" or "Is noted in the Ticket"
16 de jul. de 2023 8:21
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Both "Is noted on the Ticket" and "Is noted in the Ticket" can be grammatically correct, but their usage would depend on the context.
"Is noted on the Ticket":
This phrase suggests that the information or note is physically written or displayed on the surface of the ticket. For example, if there's a special instruction, comment, or additional information written directly on the ticket, you would use "on" to indicate its physical location.
Example: The change in departure time is noted on the ticket.
"Is noted in the Ticket":
This phrase implies that the information or note is recorded within the contents of the ticket, but not necessarily on its surface. This could be information that is part of the ticket's details, possibly hidden within a section of the ticket or stored in a database related to the ticket.
Example: The passenger's dietary preference is noted in the ticket information.
In many cases, these two prepositions, "on" and "in," can be used interchangeably, and the meaning would still be clear. However, the choice of preposition can sometimes carry subtle nuances, so it's essential to consider the context in which the phrase is used. If you're unsure, providing more context could help determine which option fits better.
16 de julio de 2023
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Árabe, Inglés, Francés, Alemán, Italiano
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