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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always scored" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a consistent achievement or performance in a particular context, such as sports or academics. Example: "Throughout his career, he always scored high marks in mathematics, showcasing his exceptional talent."
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He always scored, he is always moving.
"He's always scored goals and was born to score goals.
He always scored a lot, but he rarely seemed to lift those around him, averaging 3.1 assists for his career.
He always scored between 40 and 45percentt; in the end, he attracted 43percentt of the vote.
"I was always sure Dzeko would score a lot of goals for us, he always scored in Wolfsburg.
Dual meets are always scored, but there are no official scores for multi-team international meets, such as the Olympic Games.
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JUNE JONES Coach at Southern Methodist "I think you always score.
It is not normal, someone always scoring free-kicks".
We have a lot of players that always score.
He's a poacher who will always score goals".
We can always score a goal away, so I'm positive".
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