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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memory card" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a storage device used in electronic devices like cameras, smartphones, or gaming consoles.
Example: "I need to buy a memory card for my camera to store more photos."
Alternatives: "storage card" or "flash card".
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It has a memory card slot, too.
A memory card with a twist Slightly bent then?
The Zeo stores your sleep records on a memory card.
The only downside is its lack of a memory card.
The scary part is, she insists it did have a memory card.
It's a memory card, of all things: The Eye-Fi Mobile X2 card ($80).
It also has a memory card slot so you can save games and stuff to it.
Neither comes with a memory card, either; a Compact Flash card is an additional purchase.
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Here's a slightly more creative suggestion: a memory-card reader.
Inside are two things the Touch doesn't offer: a removable battery and a memory-card slot.
Each has built-in memory for 1,000 books, plus a memory-card slot.
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