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The phrase "a card for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a card intended for a specific purpose or recipient.
Example: "I bought a card for your birthday to celebrate your special day."
Alternatives: "a card intended for" or "a card meant for".
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Inside is a card for Semyon's restaurant.
We've got a card for that".
I hope someone fills in a card for her.
My wife gives me a card for a personal trainer.
I had them engrave a card for me, too".
A card for the driver's new private Medicare plan.
"Would you go buy a card for me?
He handed me a card for a specialist at a stroke and vascular center.
On Saturday, JR Ewing's room had flowers and a card for tourists to sign.
She was also taking Mr. Flores a card for his 32nd birthday, the police said.
Finally, Queensberry leaves a card for Wilde with an insult scrawled illegibly on it.
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