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The phrase "an card" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "card" is "a" because "card" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I would like to get a card for my birthday."
Alternatives: "a card" or "one card".
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Interestingly, the cards shown off seem to be missing an HDMI out, which at first sounds like a bad idea, but actually makes sense: an card like this will be bought only by enthusiasts, who certainly will have a separate video card and sound system.
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Always send a card, not an email.
Pick a card-a-day.
A month later, a card arrived.
Send a card or a small gift.
Include a note or a card.
Have a spectator chose a card.
Have a spectator choose a card.
Bob was a card.
She hands him a card.
Like a card or something?
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