Export all contacts for Entourage

Entourage Help says it will import a file of cards from Contacts, but the only way I can get contacts to export cards is one at a time.
I need to rebuild my entire Entourage Address Book, and I have all the data in Contacts.

You need to either use EWS as described in the article you linked, or export them via Outlook. One thing that might help you is to copy all those contacts to a single mailbox, you can use the Search-Mailbox cmdlet for that:
Get-Mailbox | Search-Mailbox -SearchQuery kind:contacts -TargetFolder ContactsCopy -TargetMailbox AllContactsMailbox

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    --  current selection.
    --  There is some strange behavior that Outlook needs to have recently been
    --  the front, active window.
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                                            copy theSelection to selectedContacts
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    --  to export.
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    --  Unfortunately I've not figured out how to use perl-style generation of
    --  indirect references.  If I could, this would have been much more elegant
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    --  but not all contact managers are the same.  This script takes the first of
    --  each type.  So if a contact has more than one "home" email address, you will
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