White balance from a grey card

How to I use a grey card photo to adjust the white balance in other photos? Particularly in RAW.

Ah ... use Lift & Stamp.
White Balance is an adjustment.  Adjustments are copied from one Image to others by lifting them (they show in the Lift & Stamp HUD) from the source Image, selecting target Images, and stamping.  Note that lifting lifts all adjustments (and can also lift metadata).  You can remove adjustments and metadata from the Lift & Stamp HUD before stamping Images.
I use the keyboard shortcuts ⌥⌘c to lift, and ⌥⌘v to stamp — but these may not be the defaults.  Full information on using the Lift & Stamp feature is here in the User Manual.
Note the commands at the bottom of the Metadata menu.  You should have three options for lifting:  adjustments, metadata, and adjustments and metadata together.  Your currently-assigned keyboard shortcuts show at the end of the line in the menu showing the name of the command.
—Kirby.

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