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Discover Ludwig"mail a postcard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to send a postcard through the postal system. Example: "Donna promised to mail a postcard to her grandparents while she was on vacation in Europe."
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The cost to mail a postcard would go up 2 cents, to 30 cents.
In 1905, the postal service began charging only a penny to mail a postcard.
There is also Postagram, which lets its users mail a postcard created from an Instagram photo to a recipient of their choice for 99 cents.
The price to mail a postcard would rise to 30 cents, and magazine publishers would see an 8percentt rate jump, according to the proposal.
We don't mail a postcard unless someone in the neighborhood sends a postcard to a neighbor.
"We focused on the simplest gift you can send in the mail – a postcard," Brezina said.
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A Republican candidate for Connecticut's Senate mailed a postcard that featured an image of his Democratic opponent clutching a fistful of $100 bills.
In some cases, it amounts to little more than an offender mailing a postcard with his address to a police department once a year.
Mr. Fazel drove 17,345 miles in 78 days, mailing a postcard from each city and picking it up in the next one, with the speed of the mail dictating the pace of his trip.
It's on Calle Tacuba just across from the Palacio de Bellas Artes and visiting it is the most Bond-like you're ever going to feel mailing a postcard.
Early Peace Corps volunteers had sparked several embarrassing international incidents — one mailed a postcard on which she expressed disgust at the sanitary habits of her host country — so the Kennedy Administration wanted a screening process to eliminate people unsuited for foreign assignments.
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