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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something in terms of a score, such as in music, sports, or assessments.
Example: "The team played exceptionally well, achieving a victory as a score of 3-1."
Alternatives: "in terms of a score" or "as a result".
Exact(60)
Same (S) defined as a score difference › -5% and ‹ +5%.
Anxious depression was defined as a score of ≥7 on the HDRS-17 anxiety/somatization subscale.
The gene degradation measure is defined as a score based on the preferred and unpreferred nucleotides.
Thus far the race could best be described as a score draw.
During the piece, each musician was to play a solo, using the quilt as a score.
People often see their salary as "a score that assesses how good they are".
It is considered likely the first film to use such music as a score.
For his dancers, the dance itself functions as a score, a complete universe of rhythm and cues.
Competency was defined as a score >35/40.
My 4 years as a SCORE volunteer changed that.
LingoZone has a popularity board, as well as a score board.
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