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The phrase "a single score for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a singular evaluation or assessment for something, often in contexts like grading, scoring, or measuring performance.
Example: "The teacher decided to give a single score for the entire project instead of separate scores for each component."
Alternatives: "one score for" or "a unified score for".
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A bad showing blackens a country's name and can mean losing aid and investment.In this section Ranking the rankings A tangled web Reprints Related topics Human Trafficking Social issues GermanySuch performance indices, which rank social issues or policy outcomes in different countries by combining related measures into a single score for each, are enjoying a boom.
A single score for any centrality measure was assigned to all the elderly features, with 10 the most influential.
Each of the three approaches has a corresponding component in AmaLgam that calculates a single score for each file.
Individual scores are then combined by a fourth component (composer) into a single score for each source file.
Furthermore, a consensus approach was developed to combine the results of these analyses into a single score for selecting the optimal library under different scenarios.
If the RCT was reported across multiple publications, we considered all publications together and gave a single score for the RCT.
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The propensity score translates the problem of selection bias from a multivariate vector of many covariates into a single score e i for each individual.
Only a single score was given for each tooth, representing the surface harboring the most plaque.
Furthermore, a single score is often calculated for all the welfare dimensions that were measured.
A limitation is that it uses an overall single score for satisfaction, so satisfaction with specific aspects of care cannot be explored.
A single scoring matrix is used for these steps.
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