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The phrase "an excellent scoring" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to performance or achievement, but the article "an" is not appropriate before "scoring" in this case.
Example: "The team achieved an excellent score in the tournament."
Alternatives: "a great score" or "an outstanding performance."
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Although Carolina's Bates Battaglia had an excellent scoring chance, Toronto scored the only goal of the game on a double deflection.
Daryl Janmaat, Newcastle's right-back, is generally stronger defensively but when he permitted Shane Long to meet Dusan Tadic's cross with an excellent scoring header, McClaren's hopes of a first victory evaporated.
Like Johnson, Paul is an excellent scoring point guard, but Johnson's size allowed him to rebound with some of the best big men in the league, making him one of the most versatile players in history.
Grant Marshall, one of the Devils' acquisitions at the trading deadline, had an excellent scoring chance 32 seconds after Amonte's goal.
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East could have passed to obtain an excellent score.
Black Swan ranks fifth on $61.5m, an excellent score after six weekends through Fox Searchlight.
West happily took the first six tricks for an excellent score.
IN MANY examinations, 90% is an excellent score, deserving a prize and a handshake from the headmaster.
"There was an excellent score and hugely resonant story at the core of 'Carrie,' " Mr. Arima said.
And yet on a day when pin positions were difficult and the greens became much faster in the afternoon heat, a 69 was an excellent score.
He would rub his hands together when the fighter-bombers were running up an excellent score, and talk about how he had the guerrillas in a trap.
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