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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the scoring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing details or information related to scoring in various contexts, such as sports, tests, or evaluations.
Example: "The coach held a meeting to clarify the rules about the scoring for the upcoming tournament."
Alternatives: "regarding the scoring" or "concerning the scoring".
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"I'm not concerned about the scoring race.
Shame about the scoring, though, and that off-side nonsense.
"I don't get all the comments about the scoring rate," writes Chris Mardo.
Mortgage professionals say that some knowledge about the scoring system helps.
"We have done further analysis into your concerns about the scoring," Mr. Tobias recalls being told.
"It's cool for the fans to get involved in it," Durant said, "but as a player you can't get worried about the scoring race".
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There was no doubt about the score in this one.
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