How To Use Just the ticket In A Sentence
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Young kids need all the energy and protein they can get and whole milk is just the ticket.
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Young kids need all the energy and protein they can get and whole milk is just the ticket.
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For any male Jewish-born atheist, misogynist, egoist out there, this book is just the ticket.
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Just the ticket with smoked salmon or a rich chicken liver pâté.
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This album from Skinnymalinky label frontmen, 6'8 ‘pianist, bassist and trombonist Andy Cato and the slightly less tall Tom Findlay, is just the ticket for all you funksters out there who find Fatboy Slim a little too junior high.’
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This is just the ticket with fresh oysters and crab.
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Young kids need all the energy and protein they can get and whole milk is just the ticket.
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This is just the ticket with fresh oysters and crab.
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Sometimes, procrastination is just the ticket.
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Just the ticket served with grilled asparagus or a peppery salad.
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So a good romp at the close of 2003 was just the ticket.
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Let's forget those who think cloudy days are just the ticket to protect us from rapid ageing and skin cancer.
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Ginkgo may be just the ticket, but not all mountaineers are rushing to the supermarket.
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Just the ticket with smoked salmon or a rich chicken liver pâté.
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this car could be just the ticket for a small family
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Then a piece from the Baby Gund Hugs and Kisses Collection is just the ticket.
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The rectangular lake looked a bit murky, and the spray from the fountain was quite fierce, but cooling off with a paddle in the cascade seemed just the ticket.
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Just the ticket with a fish supper.
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Sounds like just the ticket for a shady back porch, cool glass of sun tea and thou.
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The rectangular lake looked a bit murky, and the spray from the fountain was quite fierce, but cooling off with a paddle in the cascade seemed just the ticket.
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Just the ticket with a hearty game casserole.
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This was just the ticket, I thought, sitting on my canvas chair, quietly digesting my cake.
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This van is just the ticket for carrying all our baggage.
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A heart-to-heart may be just the ticket for forging a better bond with a busy or stressed-out mom.
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No wonder so many business big-shots go for Hirst: his work is both simple-minded and sensationalist, just the ticket for newbie collectors who are, to put it mildly, connoisseurship-challenged and resonance-free.
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Except for all the driving, Idaho was just the ticket for a nice vacation.
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Young kids need all the energy and protein they can get and whole milk is just the ticket.
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This is just the ticket with fresh oysters and crab.
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Pinot Grigio is, in fact, the ultimate no-frills, no-thought-required quaffer - just the ticket in casual Italian trattorias.
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After our ultimately disastrous first attempt at using our incubator this is just the ticket.
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This is just the ticket to save GM and Sons Car-making Shoppe. mq Says:
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Squirrels will discover that a half walnut shell filled with mulled wine is just the ticket for getting through a long, cold winter.
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Just the ticket with the likes of boeuf bourguignon and medium-weight game birds.
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Just the ticket with a fish supper.
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For unmanned aerial vehicles, though, inflatable wings are just the ticket, figures ILC Dover, a leading supplier of blimps and airships.
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Warm woolly sheepskinned lined slippers sounded just the ticket.
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Given the choices, I'd say the pickup truck is just the ticket.
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London United, the Fulwell-based bus company, is just the ticket for passengers, decided the judges in a prestigious competition.
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This is just the ticket with fresh oysters and crab.
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Just the ticket with a hearty game casserole.
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A tram stop planned for the £300M Kingsway Business Park would have been just the ticket for the 7,000 plus workers expected to find jobs there.
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With prices from just £46 a person per night in luxury, family-run B&Bs, a break with Carolina Vacations could be just the ticket.
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For something truly modern, Swedish minimalism is just the ticket.
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Just the ticket with a game terrine or meaty pâté.
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An antenatal course in a small group over one weekend is just the ticket.
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Just the ticket with the likes of boeuf bourguignon and medium-weight game birds.
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Maybe the thriller "The Company You Keep," or that long-gestating possibility of starring in "A Walk in the Woods" -- which, sadly, was originally envisioned as an opportunity to reteam Redford with Paul Newman -- will be just the ticket, if he can find a "Woods" foil as good as Newman surely would have been.
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Star fruit - or carambola as it's also known - is just the ticket.
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Let's forget those who think cloudy days are just the ticket to protect us from rapid ageing and skin cancer.
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If your idea of a relaxing vacation on the coast involves bundling up for a clambake instead of palm trees and rum punch, a trip to Cape Cod is just the ticket.
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This is just the ticket with fresh oysters and crab.
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Just the ticket with smoked mackerel or a grilled goat's cheese salad.
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Both Hyundai vehicles will be just the ticket for transporting the couple's two children, Austin and Phoebe.
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A cup of hot tea is just the ticket on a cold day.
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This was just the ticket, I thought, sitting on my canvas chair, quietly digesting my cake.
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This car could be just the ticket for a small family.