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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a better score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing scores, such as in academic or competitive contexts, to indicate an improvement or a higher achievement.
Example: "After studying for weeks, I finally achieved a better score on my math exam."
Alternatives: "an improved score" or "a higher score".
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Keep hunting for a better score.
Among the topics discussed were the little things that add up to a better score.
Ms. Lang, however, could not have found a better score for her dramatic purpose than Lutoslawski's Cello Concerto.
As friendly as their round was, each was hoping to shoot a better score than his other two longtime rivals.
Volkswagen, for example, is changing the head restraints of its New Beetle to get a better score.
When no one could catch him with a better score on the second run, White knew he had won.
The examinees may answer the same percentage of questions correctly, but an examinee will gain a better score assuming they correctly answered more difficult items.
In fact, there probably won't be a better score this year than Beauden Barrett's late try under the sticks following a dazzling length-of-the-field breakout.
I've had feedback most of the time and according to interviewers I have a high standard, but they always choose another candidate with a better score.
No one managed a better score all day in the second round, whcich was delayed for about an hour in the morning because of lightning.
But contrary to popular belief, he said, in the mortgage world, "there's almost no benefit for having a better score" than 620.
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