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Discover Ludwig"report card" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to a document or report that contains a student's grades and academic performance for a specific time period, typically a semester or school year. You can use "report card" in any situation where you need to refer to a student's academic progress, such as discussing school performance with parents, reporting grades to a school board, or reflecting on your own academic achievements. Example: "I'm so proud of my daughter's report card this semester. She received all A's and B's and even improved in her math class."
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report card
noun
A document, on cardboard or plain paper, stating which grades a student earned, at the end of a term of regular period.
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The report card, please.
The report card: needs improvement.
A bad report card".
So far, the report card is mixed.
The report card isn't pretty.
"A good report card," Manuel said.
You have a three-month report card.
Below, our report card on workers' rights.
Yassine showed Mohamed his report card.
Charter schools were not given a report card.
In 2009, Patrika published a legislative report card.
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