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The phrase "a fair score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or grading of performance, indicating that the score is reasonable or justifiable.
Example: "After reviewing the test results, I believe that a fair score for her performance would be an 85."
Alternatives: "an acceptable score" or "a reasonable score".
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That's a fair score.
A draw would have been a fair score.
… But 4-1 didn't really seem to be a fair score that night, because you guys had some chances.
Richards was asked if he thought 5-2 was a fair score, considering how dominant the Rangers were against Toronto.
A fair score, as he said himself, but one left – like so many others – looking a little underwhelming when set next to the spectacular feats of Jordan Spieth.
At 12-month follow-up, 15 patients (48%) has an excellent Rasmussen knee functional score [10] (27 points or more) (Figs. 10, 11), 13 patients (42%) had a good functional (20 26 points), and three patients (10%) had a fair score (10 19 point).
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"It is not a fair scoring system and it does a disservice to the public". This debate over UCLA's score comes amid a proliferation of healthcare ratings by outside organizations trying to provide more information to consumers and employers.
To allow for a fair scoring, only common nodes from silver standard networks and prediction lists were taken into consideration, i.e. if edge (i, j) is in the prediction list but node i or j is not contained in the silver standard, then the edge is not scored.
At the last follow-up, the average Broberg-Morrey score was 94.3, with scores ranging between 82 and 100, and 12 patients (60.0 %) showed excellent outcomes (score range, 95 to 100), 7 patients (35.0 %) showed good outcomes (score range, 80 to 94), 1 patient (5.0 %) displayed a fair outcome (score range, 60 to 79), with 0 (0 %) poor outcome (as shown in Table 3).
At the last follow-up, the average Broberg-Morrey score was 94.3, with 12 children (60.0 %) showing excellent outcomes (score range, 95 to 100), 7 children (35.0 %) showing good outcomes (score range, 80 to 94), 1 child (5.0 %) displayed a fair outcome (score range, 60 to 79), and 0 (0 %) poor outcome.
Several studies have demonstrated that an elevated insulin resistance index, either HOMA-IR greater than 5.8 or FAIR score of 2 or greater, is a risk factor for the development of NAFLD in overweight nondiabetic individuals.
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