Were a card-carrying member In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "were a card-carrying member", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of Were a card-carrying member (redirected from be a card-carrying member (of something) )

Be a card-carrying member (of something) American British noun phrase

An official or active member of a particular group or organization and even paid the money to be part of a group.
 

Jenny is now a card-carrying member of the Geen Heart organization.

I, as a card-carrying member of the local Bussiness Association, encourage employers to offer some financial aids for employees during the rampant coronavirus infection.

Jane's approval was crucial to make a decision, for he was the card-carrying member of the Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment.

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