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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'write a postcard' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to writing a postcard to someone. For example, "I'm writing a postcard to my grandmother to let her know I'm thinking of her while I'm on vacation."
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Drop by and write a postcard home!
Drop by for cookies and write a postcard home!
No desk to write a postcard on; no space for room service.
"Trump didn't write a postcard for us!" he told The New Yorker.
COBHAM, ENGLAND, OCT. 26 I've always wanted to write a postcard from the Surrey countryside.
Mr. Browne admitted, "I can't even write a postcard without ripping it up".
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Set in the early 1950s, in it, the hero, Ludvik, writes a postcard to a girl.
Wrote a postcard finally saying, "Some sightseers seem to think that I am an old institution, like the Tower of London, but I'm not".
Tip 1: An easy way to get kids thinking about descriptive writing, I find, is to get them to imagine that they're writing a postcard to a pen pal in a foreign country.
While still feverish, he wrote a postcard to his grandfather, asking that he be buried in Normandy, at the edge of the Eawy forest, with Debussy's String Quartet to be played at the funeral.
Take his sardonic tribute to his hometown, Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas, when he intones, "Give us your dreamers, your harlots, your sins/ Did nobody tell you the house will always win?" – it's with the emotion of a tourist writing a postcard.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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