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The phrase "a score based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing evaluations, assessments, or ratings that are derived from specific criteria or data.
Example: "The final grade was a score based on the students' performance throughout the semester."
Alternatives: "a rating derived from" or "an assessment determined by".
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ITVX's Q-Ratio is a score based on criteria like foreground or background shots, verbal mentions and hands-on images.
Pillsbury then established a score based on the responses, which later figured into the final contest result.
can only provide a score based on the assumptions that are given to them," Mr. Boehner said.
Later that year, the Habima Players of Moscow brought Ansky's mystical drama to Broadway, accompanied by a score based on authentic Hasidic melodies.
Medical journals are ranked by their "impact factors", a score based on how often the papers they publish are cited by other researchers.
For example, rather than displaying all posts chronologically, Facebook now gives each story a score based on users' previous interactions, the format of the post and its age.
To control for this, the researchers assigned all the participants a score based on how closely they followed that healthy diet.
Here, in "As Holy Sites Go/duet," Jeanine Durning and Ros Warby work with a score based on Hay's 2010 solo "No Time to Fly".
He gets a score based on this.
The gene degradation measure is defined as a score based on the preferred and unpreferred nucleotides.
Detections are selected with a simple algorithm using a score based on detection size and contrast.
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