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Free sign upThe phrase "aggregate points" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the total or combined score, data, or values from multiple sources or instances.
Example: "To determine the overall performance, we need to aggregate points from all the assessments conducted throughout the semester."
Alternatives: "total points" or "combined scores".
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The highest score would be 8, the lowest 1, making it easier to tot up aggregate points, as in the International Baccalaureate qualification.
That was a pretty consumate display, ruthlessly hunting down the Springboks and – as Sky are now keen to point out – tipping the aggregate points difference in the tourists' favour.
1/5: This is the proportion of matches South Africa have played against the All Blacks out of their total games with an aggregate points score of 1745 v 1412 in New Zealand's favour.
While the matches are RaboDirect Pro 12 fixtures, the aggregate points winners will also take home the 1872 trophy.
The service helps you easily aggregate points for travel rewards programs, by synching up with many of the major check-in apps, including Foursquare, Gowalla, Loopt, Google's Latitude, Yelp and Twitter.
Tariff score is an aggregate points score of all UK secondary education level qualifications: it does not include any information about tertiary (higher) education achievement.
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Central to the proposed simulation method is the generation of realistic 3D aggregate point clouds based on an improved decomposition scheme and the conversion of the point clouds to 3D aggregate microstructures using a hybrid alpha-shape-implicit-surface algorithm.
The public manipulation changed aggregate point allocations (Figure 2).
For one of the scenarios (APACHE II score = 22) the agreed aggregate point value was identical to the value calculated by the two observers independently.
When processes are aggregated, points of very different trials can be very close, which can dilute dependencies between occurrences.
The progressive accumulation of large aggregates points inevitably to their causal involvement.
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