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The phrase "rate card" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in business contexts to refer to a document that lists the prices for services or advertising.
Example: "Before we proceed with the advertising campaign, please send me the rate card so I can review the costs."
Alternatives: "pricing list" or "fee schedule."
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The Advertiser should refer to the relevant rate card at theguardian.com/advertising/advertising-rates.
Activision is working with the Nielsen ratings company to develop an advertising rate card like that used in television.
The rate card for WSJ.com lists pre-rolls for a $75 C.P.M. before advertiser discounts.
In contrast, some of the best private sector companies have moved to a single rate card.
There are some contracts that have more than one rate card.
It may pay to get a cheaper rate card now, for longer-term savings.
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There is one supplier where we have 30 or 40 separate rate cards.
"The papers even have rate cards for election candidates," says Thakurta.
But rate cards are commonly discounted, and Screenvision's are no exception.
The rest went to zero percent introductory rate cards that he paid off within three months.
But in government, we have tolerated multiple rate cards for years.
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