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The phrase "a scorecard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a tool or document that tracks performance, results, or progress in various activities or assessments.
Example: "The teacher provided a scorecard to help students track their progress throughout the semester."
Alternatives: "a performance tracker" or "a results sheet."
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Investors need a scorecard.
Here's a scorecard.
Scorecards!" A customer asked for a scorecard.
A scorecard for the day?
Now it has a scorecard.
I hadn't bought a scorecard.
Q: Why is such a scorecard necessary?
They read these things like a scorecard.
There was a scorecard on the ground.
Poking yourself with a scorecard pencil?
A scorecard will be accepted or adjusted.
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