Sentence examples for a score or so from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a score or so" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means approximately twenty or so, or about a certain number. It is often used informally and is more common in spoken English. Example: "There were a score or so of students at the protest yesterday."

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In the first, Nakadai slays a score or so of swordsmen who are seeking to avenge a friend.

He was not personally implicated, unlike a score or so of people in his administration, but his poll numbers are bumping along the bottom.

The best place to try, Rahimullah said, was from the small town of Miram Shah which is only a score or so miles from the camps themselves.

And yet in broad daylight and full consciousness that outline became established reality: a score or so of Stanley knives produced two million tons of rubble.

Dutifully paging, right to left, through a score or so of translated manga, I register the buzz of platter-eyed characters engaged in well-designed, pointless violence.

There is, finally, the question of the decisions made by a score or so of men (and they were all men) in half a dozen capitals.

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For these immunoassays, elaborate microscopic dam-like structures (a few score or so of µm scale gaps) in the microchannel are needed to stop these microbeads in suspension from flowing throughout the microchannel.

A Supreme Court Justice who has so much as run for something is a historical rarity; most of the score or so who had ever done so were U.S. Senators.

And then, a score of birds, or so it seems, swirl on the ground beside me where a neighbor tosses bread.

Gopnik has predicted a score, so I will, too.

A grocery list is a score; so is a calendar, an almanac, a cave etching.

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