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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a score over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a score that exceeds a certain number, often in sports or games.
Example: "The team won the match with a score over 100 points."
Alternatives: "a total exceeding" or "a score greater than".
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The maximum score is 54, with a score over 12 suggesting a depressive state.
A score over 21 points indicates probable caseness of fatigue (Michielsen et al, 2003).
In more critical cases (loss of vital functions or a score over 18 points) animals were immediately euthanized.
The same site was also the highest-scoring cleavage site predicted by SigCleave (score 7.79, where a score over 3.50 is considered significant), providing confidence that this is the site of human DIA1 SP cleavage.
They need a score over 100 to win bronze.
A score over 20 suggests the tumor has spread beyond the prostate.
A score over 75% is excellent; more than 80% is prodigious.
Many players take several minutes just to pass through the first pipe gate, and hours of concerted effort are required to get a score over ten.
I'm not looking forward to the next however many press conferences until I make a score over 25 or 50 or a hundred," Clarke said.
There's great sophomore talent at receiver, led by Justin Hunter, who has 6 grabs for 121 yards and a score over today's first 30 minutes.
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For example, if 90% of the truth variants found in the raw variants had a VQSLOD score over 1.5, then the 90% tranche would contain all variants in the raw variants that had a VQSLOD score over 1.5.
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