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"index card" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a card used to organize information, usually library reference material or notes. For example, "I filled out the index card with the relevant information for the report."
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index card
noun
A piece of heavy paper stock used to record information to be stored in an index.
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McCain picked up his index card.
Kept, of course, on another index card.
Tells what is on an index card.
Ms. Oring typed Dear Mr. President on another index card.
The card was something like an index card.
"The soccer coach," he wrote on an index card.
She turns the index card over and over and over.
It's still huge, more Jumbotron than index card.
That's not helpful!" He tapped the index card on the table as he pronounced each syllable.
The detail was duly recorded on an index card and pinned to the bulletin board.
The form of "Die" was inspired by an index card file, the gallery said.
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