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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific score in a game, test, or any evaluative context.
Example: "Can you give me more details about the score from last night's game?"
Alternatives: "regarding the score" or "concerning the score".
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"Now it's all about the score.
WEBER -- I agree about the score.
They weren't really concerned about the score".
There was no doubt about the score in this one.
It's pointless pretending not to care about the score.
Talk story about the score of Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony.
"You don't really press a lot and worry about the score".
There was little that could be done about the score, but a few scores were settled.
"We can't have any complaints about the score," conceded their manager John Brownlie.
As a conductor Mr. Crutchfield was bursting with insightful ideas about the score.
There is an enormous controversy about the score of this opera.
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