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The phrase "approved card" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a card that has received official approval for a specific purpose, such as a credit card or identification card.
Example: "To access the secure area, you must present your approved card at the entrance."
Alternatives: "authorized card" or "validated card".
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So I asked her to put her hand on one of the money bibles she has written and swear not to raise Approved card fees in the next 24 months.
Stripe takes a 3.6% commission on each approved card charge in Japan, similar to its basic rate in other countries; using its API is free.
Or would you use Ms. Orman's Approved card?
So she has persuaded TransUnion to collect spending data from Approved card customers.
The Approved card, like most leading prepaid cards, generally does not let people spend more than they have.
But the most noteworthy part of the Approved card is Ms. Orman's efforts to make her customers more aware of their credit histories.
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In some parts of the country, people have gone door to door offering "Medicare approved" cards, though none have been approved and enrollment does not begin until May, federal health officials said.
When it comes to approving card clubs, they fear, it's a case of "damned if you do, damned if you don't". Opponents say that, over time, card clubs breed crime and tarnish a city's reputation.
Once approved, the card can be added to their Uber wallet and used to pay for rides, though physical cards might take 7-10 business days to arrive in the mail.
The approved business card format is included in the Identity Toolkit.
The $6 million, which is in approved credit card receipts, puts his fourth-quarter tally at more than $18 million.
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