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The phrase "an aggregate score of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a total or combined score that results from adding individual scores together, often in contexts like sports, assessments, or evaluations.
Example: "The team achieved an aggregate score of 150 points over the course of the tournament."
Alternatives: "a total score of" or "a combined score of".
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Rangers' three home matches have produced an aggregate score of 2-10.
They have lost all four derbies this season, with an aggregate score of 12-2.
Five wins in five, with an aggregate score of 24-0, them them over the line.
He lost his first four games as coach by an aggregate score of 17-6.
Mali thrashed Botswana, 4-1, in Gaborone to qualify on an aggregate score of 7-1.
It was a season when Celtic beat Aberdeen four times with an aggregate score of 23-1.
But sadly for Barry Town, Caersws were the only scorers both times, progressing on an aggregate score of 12-0.
Since then they have won 16 on the spin (their last 11 by an aggregate score of 40-1).
Guan won the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship in Thailand at the weekend with an aggregate score of 15 under par.
Five of those have been played at Wrigley, where the Cubs have lost by an aggregate score of 39-13.
He won with a bogey at the final playoff hole for an aggregate score of par to beat Watson, who double-bogeyed the final hole for an aggregate score of one over.
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