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The phrase "a test score" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the numerical or letter grade received on an examination or assessment.
Example: "She was thrilled to see that she had achieved a high test score on her final exam."
Alternatives: "an exam result" or "a grading outcome."
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It is not as simple as a test score.
A test score, he said, "is not very diagnostic.
This is a far more complex process than a test score.
Denying a diploma based on a test score does neither student nor society any favors.
But none of it will show up on a test score.
Intelligence is expressed in our performances, products, and ideas, not through a test score.
What may seem like an objective data point — a test score — really isn't.
Now a test score in the traditional C range (70 to 79) is marked a D instead.
When not all students begin at the same level of access to resources, a test score offers an incomplete picture.
Validity refers to the degree in which an interpretation of a test score is supported by evidence.
"I've never seen a guy so happy to get a test score," Smith said.
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