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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advertising card" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a card that promotes a product, service, or event, often distributed for marketing purposes.
Example: "I received an advertising card in the mail that offered a discount on my next purchase."
Alternatives: "promotional card" or "marketing card."
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It's a slimy struggle, and Laban gets distracted and then irritated by the advertising card at the bottom of the foam package.
The New Yorker, July 14 , 1928P. 13 Man recieved advertising card from insurance company saying "Do not look under flap".
By Ernest Hubbard The New Yorker, July 14 , 1928P. 13 Man recieved advertising card from insurance company saying "Do not look under flap".
A subway advertising card for a hair spray ends its spiel with the question "Who says women are fickle?" On a West Side express, somebody has pencilled in "Verdi".
By Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, October 30 , 1965P. 51 A subway advertising card for a hair spray ends its spiel with the question "Who says women are fickle?" On a West Side express, somebody has pencilled in "Verdi".
The food was no better than mediocre (an overdone French dip sandwich for $11.95), but in a rack at the cashier Chris found an advertising card for the Gun Store.
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For now, though, handing out glossy 4-by-6 advertising cards is his living, and he prides himself on doing it well.
He also seeks out Thurston's inventions unrelated to magic; Thurston would hand out advertising cards at his shows for "perfect breathers," wire loops meant for widening nostrils and preventing snoring.
The New Yorker, March 21 , 1942P. 9 We were pleased when the subway advertising cards, branched out from a straight couph-drop policy, began to admit minor unsponsored journalism-cartoon, photographs and pretty girls.
By C. Malman and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, March 21 , 1942P. 9 We were pleased when the subway advertising cards, branched out from a straight couph-drop policy, began to admit minor unsponsored journalism-cartoon, photographs and pretty girls.
Direct Male, Washington, which began in 1992 by using direct mail four times a year to send to gay male consumers packets of promotional advertising cards offering deals and discounts, is going online, starting a Web site, directmale.com, where visitors can submit their e-mail addresses and will receive offers in their in-boxes.
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