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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'visiting card' is correct and is used in written English.
It usually refers to a small card, with the owner's name and contact information, that is given to someone when being introduced. For example, "I handed him my visiting card so he could contact me later."
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visiting card
noun
A written card which identifies the bearer, presented for introduction when attending a business meeting or formal social gathering.
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Before going off to fight in the Civil War, many soldiers on both sides of the conflict posed for a carte de visite, or visiting card, to give to their families, friends, or sweethearts.
"Now we finally have an international visiting card".
He tossed the salesman's visiting card in the bin.
Not only is basic research the cradle of future applications, it acts also directly as an institutional visiting card for customers to show scientific thoroughness.
Her visiting card reads "Carmen Rosa: elegance and distinction in la lucha libre – freestyle wrestling".
On the way out she noticed his visiting card in a door-slot.
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your visiting cards with the letters.
In former Habsburg countries visiting cards habitually bear titles such as JUDr.
The talkers, assiduously exchanging visiting cards, constitute a network for cooperation.
The press does everything from printing wedding invitations and visiting cards to stationery for government departments and small businesses.
It is also important to hand over visiting cards rather formally, with two hands, not just one.
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