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Discover Ludwig"reminder card" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it any time you need to refer to a physical card, typically used as a reminder of something such as an appointment or other important task. For example: I received a reminder card in the mail about my annual doctor's appointment.
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"Was she sent a reminder card?" I asked stiffly.
Scheduling an assessment would prompt probation officers to provide the family with a reminder card that included the provider's contact information.
The tailored survey method was employed with an initial survey in May 2012 followed by a reminder card two weeks later and a second survey two weeks after the reminder (Dillman et al. 2009).
Two weeks after the initial mailing, a reminder card was sent to non-responders with the request to complete the form.
A reminder card was sent after one week.
A week before each visit a reminder card is mailed to the caregiver's homes.
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Until recently, MSI, like other family planning service delivery organizations, relied on paper reminder cards to remind clients when to seek implant removals.
Parents were reminded twice to complete and return the questionnaires by means of reminder cards delivered to parents via the adolescents.
You'll find easy-to-print reminder cards at the bottom of this post for some of the most egregious offensives: grooming, eating, seat-hogging, music volume and door-crowding, plus space for your personal pet peeves.
After 2 weeks from first questionnaire delivery, 200 reminder cards were delivered to the same households again.
The new cards include reservations drawn from your Gmail, nearby movie showtimes with posters, public alerts and the ability to send birthday messages for birthday reminder cards.
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