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Discover Ludwig"name card" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It typically refers to a card that includes a person's name, title, and contact information. For example, "She handed me her name card and told me to call her if I ever needed help."
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name card
noun
A business card.
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I carry Ms Kato's name card in my wallet.
Her purple and turquoise name card was decorated with a heart.
And I'm proud to have my Chinese name on my name card".
The name card was hermetically laminated, unnaturally white, and printed with tiny, intensely black type.
"I said, 'There goes the big market stepping on the small market again.' I just had a name card.
YOU know the moment, walking around the table at a wedding or a charity event, looking for your name card.
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I am also prepared to name card-carrying 12-tone composers.
Their name cards were still affixed to the stalls.
The networks will not even have to change the name cards at the debates.
Would-be consultants in most countries have to do nothing more than get their name cards printed.
SueAnn had made centerpieces and name cards, and Renée read a poem she had written for the day.
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