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Discover LudwigThe phrase "business card" is a correct and usable part of written English.
You can use it to refer to the cards that businesses use to provide contact information for employees, customers, clients, etc. For example, "I always carry a few business cards with me in case I meet someone new who may be interested in my services."
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business card
noun
A small card with a person's name and professional information (such as occupation, business phone number, e-mail address, etc.).
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Centered on a business card?
Business card exchange encouraged.
The man took Lovins's business card.
"Kid here's got your business card.
He gave Arianda his business card.
Would you consider a concrete business card?
He left his business card instead.
"Well, he's got your business card".
They slide over their business card.
Burke had a business card ready.
I lost his business card.
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