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The phrase "a score for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to music, sports, or scoring systems where a score is being assigned or created for something specific.
Example: "The composer was excited to present a score for the new film, showcasing his unique style."
Alternatives: "a score for this" or "a score for that".
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It took six months to write a score for the film Faust.
The members recorded a score for the Todd Solondz film "Storytelling".
Plus, they've already been invited to compose a score for the restored film.
Brees passed for 260 yards and 3 touchdowns and also ran for a score for the Saints (5-6).
Patrick Edwards had 11 catches for 146 yards and a score for the Cougars, who finished with 621 total yards.
Quite a score for the brothers who own her C. E. and J. Elgin Armstrong, of Brampton, Ontario.
So the researchers assigned each patient a score for the propensity to receive high-intensity statins and adjusted the results of the study accordingly.
Mr. Bernstein wrote a score for the much-delayed "Gangs of New York" (which opens Dec. 20), but in the end Mr. Scorsese didn't use it.
Todd Rundgren composed and performed a score for the pilot, and Al Kooper, the founder of Blood, Sweat and Tears, supervised many of the ensuing soundtracks.
Yefim Bronfman, the pianist in both, used a score for the Second in an underpowered performance that was laid-back rather than energetic.
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