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The phrase "a scoring from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a scoring system or a score derived from something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report includes a scoring from the recent evaluations, which highlights areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "a score from" or "a rating from".
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The four inferences are (a) scoring from the observation to the observed score, (b) generalizability from the observed score to the universe score, (c) extrapolation from the universe score to the target score, and (d) decision from the target score to the use (see Fig. 1).
The Internet retail category, according to the ACSI Report is the preferred method of shopping for consumers, yet it also declined 2.4percenttoto a score of 80. ACSI Retailer Satisfaction Ranking of Supermarkets is based on a scoring from 0 to 100.
The values for the two variables were then multiplied, resulting in a scoring from 0 to 9. Two pathologists (MK and TM) independently scored the lesions.
The items refer to the previous 7 days and each item allows for a 5 point Likert scale (response choices from Always to Never), Each response is given a scoring from 1 (worst HRQOL) to 5 (best HRQOL).
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Colleges will accept a score from either.
"Getting a score from Vienna could take months.
They deserved a score from those phases of play.
"We have a score from Vicarage Road…" the PA announcer shrieked.
A score from one exam must be taken before submitting your application.
Meaningful hemodynamic and hematochemical variables are continuously shown along with a score (from 0 to 10).
That is not just wrong, it is a score from Mars.
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