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"metro card" is a correct and commonly-used term in written English
It refers to a type of transportation pass or ticket used to access public transportation systems, particularly those in urban areas. Example: "I forgot to bring my metro card, so I had to buy a single ride ticket for the subway."
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Make sure you have a Metro Card and know how to take the subway and buses.
The wallet contained her metro card and money, so she had no way to get to her class in Brooklyn.
The elderly lady who has a reduced-fare metro card and still finds her reduced fare to be too high.
He had them wear organza kerchiefs, or carry the stupid thing in their hands, with a purse large enough to hold a few bills and a Metro card.
"METRO CARD MANIA," magic and science with Professor Putter, tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the South Street Seaport Museum, 213 Water Street, Lower Manhattan.
· If you're taking more than one metro journey, you might as well buy an all-day Jump metro card - it costs only €3.80 (£2.61).
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We replaced our Metro subway cards with a 2011 Volkswagen Tiguan in Cherry Red and fantasized about how we'd slide back the sunroof on weekends and explore the shoreline, trolling for golf courses (we'd learn) and beaches.
In everyday life, tagged metro cards could show a traveler's balance.
They'll receive free metro cards to ride to school.
Anthony explained that he had made his money in DC by splicing metro cards together.
Now the MTA is demanding that kids pay for their metro cards.
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