printed card
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprintedandcard
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printed
adjective
uk/ˈprɪn.tɪd/us/ˈprɪn.t̬ɪd/
information in the form of books, newspapers, ...
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card
noun
uk/kɑːd/us/kɑːrd/
a small, rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph, or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a ...
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(Definition ofprintedandcardfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Additional offprints up to the limit of 500 may be purchased if ordered on theprintedcardsent out with the proofs.
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Additional copies up to the limit of 500 may be purchased if ordered on theprintedcardsent out with the proofs.
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Well, medical cards are simply pieces ofprintedcardshowing certain information.
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The card catalogues were housed in a range of wooden units, and featured handwritten cards, typewritten cards and the occasionalprintedcardpurchased with a book.
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After playing with the selected puzzle, the experimenter and child reviewed the child's performance, sorting the printed cards into piles based upon whether the child had solved them or not.
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Although staff have a master key to bedrooms, hotels enable guests to safeguard their privacy and control access to their rooms by providing printed cards to hang outside the door.
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Individual printed cards kept the costs of printing the catalog down.
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The short printed cards did not have a significant effect on the cards values.
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No examples of printed cards from before 1423 survive.
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The trademark covers psychological testing materials, namely printed tests, printed cards, and printed instruction manuals in the field of psychological evaluation.
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Many magicians commissioned specially printed cards, known as throwing cards, throwouts, scaling cards or souvenir cards to use for these purposes.
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Because of its completely new format, this was thought to be a good time to balance the card game with less powerful versions of previously printed cards.
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