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"consensus score" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to decision-making, voting, or evaluation in which a group of people reach a consensus or agreement on a particular topic or issue. Example: After multiple rounds of discussions, the committee finally reached a consensus score of 8 out of 10 for the proposed project.
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Concordance was >95% with remaining cases re-analysed and a consensus score agreed.
Three computational methods were combined into a consensus score, to rank order virtual templates.
A panel of three examiners scored the uncompressed images, with a consensus score for each site.
All interviews were scored by forensic psychologists who were trained to administer the interview, resulting in a consensus score arrived through discussion of scoring differences.
The consensus score was used as the baseline for assessing the impact of lossy compression on the diagnostic values of images.
Scoring was performed by two blinded investigators and a consensus score was reported.
A consensus score was superimposed on clips of the highlights of each candidates presentation.
If needed, a consensus score was reached for each specimen.
Equivocal issues were debated after the independent scores were noted, and a consensus score was obtained.
It is called"consensus score".
The consensus score was accepted.
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