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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all scores" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the complete set of scores in a particular context, such as in sports, tests, or assessments.
Example: "The final report will include all scores from the recent examination."
Alternatives: "every score" or "all results".
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On all scores, it failed.
All scores are doubled at no trump.
Send all scores electronically to UC Berkeley institution code 4833.
After all, scores of local lenders are failing every week.
Patients in this study reported significant improvements in all scores postprogram.
The Met's "Responsive Eye," however, is on all scores a signal event.
The record on test scores was mixed; not all scores went up in all grades.
In LA, it seemed, gossip, not the dollar bill, was the currency for settling all scores.
Or all scores may be statistically reinterpreted as though each school had the same demographic mix.
Such isolated results can be flukes: all scores typically bounce around an underlying pattern.
Not all scores went so smoothly.
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