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scorecard

[skawr-kahrd, skohr-] / ˈskɔrˌkɑrd, ˈskoʊr- /


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Gross domestic product, the official scorecard of the economy, was revised down to show 1.6% annual growth in the first quarter, instead of 2%, which was previously reported.

From MarketWatch • May 28, 2026

The scorecard for foreign automakers' pivot is "mixed", said UBS's Gong.

From Barron's • Apr. 27, 2026

“I always say there’s no keeping track or scorecard of who’s paying for what,” says St. Louis University family therapist Max Zubatsky.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026

The first judge's scorecard went the way of the Wolverhampton fighter 115-114, to the delight of Powar's travelling fans who made their voices heard in south Wales.

From BBC • Apr. 4, 2026

Pauley nodded as though the word filled in every blank answer on the scorecard.

From "100 Sideways Miles" by Andrew Smith




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