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Discover Ludwig"party card" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an invitation card to a special event, party, or celebration. For example, "We will be sending out the party cards soon, so keep an eye out for them in the post!".
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I never had a (Communist) party card.
What is on Cameron's party card?
They ask for a party card.
If PNM win, I'll get a PNM party card".
He handed in his party card and made no more donations.
Without his asking for it, the Communist Party restored his party card after taking it away in 1969.
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No one holds more Labour party cards in his hand than Johnson right now.
The chatterati may scoff, but to the people who kept their party cards while all around were tearing theirs up, that will have a real appeal.
It's not that we make political statements or show our party cards; it's seeing the world through the eyes of someone who is different".
An activist membership would do well to hunt down some old party cards the pledge is yet printed on, to reconsider just what the ancient words may mean.
Physicians for Human Rights, a relief group, says that officials demand ZANU-PF party cards from anyone registering for "food for work" schemes, as well as from those buying cheap maize from public warehouses.
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