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The phrase "achieved a perfect score" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has attained the highest possible score on a test, exam, or assessment.
Example: "After months of preparation, she finally achieved a perfect score on her final exam."
Alternatives: "attained a flawless score" or "secured a perfect score."
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(She had previously achieved a perfect score of a hundred).
No records still exist, he said, to determine whether anyone else ever achieved a perfect score.
If they achieved a perfect score on their game, they were given the 14-letter answer RUTHLESS TYCOON.
Coe also mentioned the Romanian gymnast Nadia Comeneci, who achieved a perfect score of 10.00 at Montreal in 1976.
In a January press conference, he praised Trump's "excellent health" and shared the results of a cognitive exam in which the President achieved a perfect score.
He also took all of the cash available to him, as if he had achieved a perfect score, and left without any consequences.
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Why would they stand in line knowing they could likely neither complete the exam in time nor achieve a perfect score?
The couple spent the rest of the afternoon racking up points for each riddle and dare they polished off, striving to achieve a perfect score of 240.
The reason S4 did not achieve a perfect score is because she was a relatively slow hand washer and the FAS dictates that a score of 6 is assigned when the participant "took more than reasonable time to complete step".
These findings were still valid for the top 25% and for the top 10% of the SF-EMSE performers (Table 5), although the numbers were increasingly lower than those seen with the top SF-MMSE scores.> -wrap-foot> Pachievingts Achieving (A) Perfect MMSE Score of 29 (B) Top 25% SF-EMSE score and (C) Top 10% SF-EMSE score and scoring in the bottom 10th percentile of the other cognition tests.
She'd achieved a perfect blend of elegance and earthiness.
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