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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressed card" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a card that has been written on and has the recipient's address clearly indicated, typically for mailing purposes.
Example: "Please make sure to include an addressed card with your application so we can easily contact you."
Alternatives: "labeled card" or "addressed envelope".
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"Enclose a stamped, addressed card or letter in another envelope or box labeled 'Valentine re-mailing' and address it to the postmaster of one of the towns listed below.
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"They're taking jobs wrapping packages, addressing cards, anything," she said.
For both imprinting and addressing cards, "Mr. and Mrs. John Grotts" is considered formal usage; "Lisa and John Grotts" is informal.
Diaz had addressed the card to Barbara Olshansky, a lawyer at the center whom he had never met.
Or received a "change of address" card?
I answered them, but not before handing in a change-of-address card.
He read, the address card with puzzled eye and sneaked off, blushing.
The address card on the locked bag is reversed to show the practice location.
Why then, Mr. Fraser countered, was there a twice-updated address card for Schmid in the Schoenberg archive?
For faxes, please include your name as it appears on the card, your complete billing address, card type, card number, expiration date, and card security code.
On her change-of-address card she writes Boris and Gwen; she helps him buy a bed; her parents take them out to dinner--Boris holds her hand.
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