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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a score that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific score in a context such as sports, music, or assessments.
Example: "The coach was pleased with a score that reflected the team's hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "a result that" or "a rating that".
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Players even finish the game with a score that tells them how good they are.
The game was tied 1-1, a score that was little good to either club.
This wasn't a score that would be fun to recount back at Anna's.
A score that might have been in the 90s is instead falls to just 31.00.
Charpentier's contribution is a score that is vital and rich, with some magnificently wrenching moments.
The lyrics were mostly inaudible in a score that was at its best in the percussion.
Turnage has responded with a score that is highly varied in texture and colour.
The fans were reacting to a score that was posted on the scoreboard.
The venerable conductor Lorin Maazel leads a dull, droopy performance of a score that should surge.
He scored a 13.808, a score that is not going to hold up for a medal.
In Ms. Dorvillier's case she has choreographed to a score that will never be played.
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