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The phrase "a score of about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when estimating a quantity or number, particularly in contexts like sports, statistics, or any situation where a rough approximation is needed.
Example: "The team scored a score of about 20 points in the first half of the game."
Alternatives: "approximately twenty" or "around twenty."
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Even though these differences are primarily stylistic, they do sufficiently manifest themselves in roll call voting behavior that DW-NOMINATE is able to distinguish between the two, estimating a score of about 0.5 for Sen. Cornyn and 1.0 for Sen. Cruz.
The average kid gets a score of about 500.
A traditional par 72 on the course may result in a score of about par 288 for 72 holes being good enough to win.
A score of about 130 or above is considered gifted, while a score below about 70 is considered mentally deficient or retarded.
The Philharmonic had commissioned a score of about 40 minutes or so, since the gala was being televised and had to clock in under two hours.
"We'd have had him winning by half a point instead of 2.5 points". Congress (or at least its elections) isn't so easy, getting a score of about 7. Brits just aren't as predictable as Americans, Silver says.
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The standard FICO score in the United States is between 300 and 850, with a median score of about 700.
In a previous study 28 a random sample from the general population with similar age had a mean PASE score of about 120, while patients in this trial had a pre-stroke PASE score that was 35%to45%5% lower.
His many writings include a score of books, about topics like the Ganges River, ancient Babylon and Margaret Mead.
Yet on Saturday night he not only went home with defeat, and a score of questions about England's lack of composure, passing fluency and workaday game nous, but a record of growing futility against the Southern theatre of war.
The couple's story will soon be told on an interesting Web site, www.2young2retire.com, along with a score of others about people who, instead of accepting traditional retirement, have made transitions to new and what they consider more interesting careers and lifestyles.
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