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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by that score" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a conclusion or statement follows logically from what has been previously mentioned.
Example: "If you believe that hard work leads to success, then by that score, dedication is essential for achieving your goals."
Alternatives: "in that case" or "for that reason".
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Denver defeated Arizona by that score Thursday night, and the Chiefs matched that Sunday night against Cincinnati.
Don't be deceived by that score.
And by that score, Mr. Santorum comfortably outpaced Mr. Romney.
The 7-0 victory was the Rangers' third by that score this season.
By that score, the attack on Sunday, which killed an American colonel and wounded 16 other people, was especially damaging.
A day after getting swept in a doubleheader, losing by that score is difficult to figure out.
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We prove by contradiction that score(G) ≥ score(G*), i.e., score(G) is an upper bound to score(G*).
Instead, it said the new era would be dominated by those countries that score heavily for human and creative capital.
Sensitivity to change in knowledge was demonstrated by showing that scores obtained by members of the general public were significantly higher after a brief educational intervention.
We could start by requiring that scoring be done only by professionals who have made a commitment to education — rather than by people like me.
In the sixth, walks to Harlem's Ralph Rodriguez and Jorge Lopez were followed by a line-drive double down the left-field line by Javier Lopez that scored the final two runs.
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