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The phrase "correct score" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to sports or games, referring to the accurate final score of a match or event.
Example: "The correct score of the game was 3-2 in favor of the home team."
Alternatives: "accurate score" or "final score.".
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Scott Murray Belgium v Sweden: 1-1 correct score 5/1 (£5) Tournament curtain-raisers always seem to be low-scoring, tedious affairs which, by the time sixty minutes are up, make you pine for the opening ceremony.
If you fancy a 0-0 draw it is best to back it in the first goalscorer rather than the correct score market.
Paul MacInnes Belgium v Sweden: 0-0 correct score 5/1 (£5) First of all I must confess that I know bugger all about betting.
On form United's price looks about right but those backing them recently have earned bigger dividends by looking beyond the match odds to the correct score market.
Extrabet.com has already reported one customer selling total goals in the game at 2.3 for £6,000 per goal while 0-0 has been the most heavily traded correct score option.
For a few years I even had my own scorer – my son, Robbie – who would keep the correct score for me and ensure there was no cheating; sadly, he now has rather better things to do with his life.
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"I am certain that had the correct scores been reported initially, I wouldn't have been fired".
This is because own goals do not count in first goalscorer betting but do for correct scores.
The left and right panels show the correct scores for the speech and noise periods, respectively.
The left and right panels show the correct scores for speech and noise period, respectively.
The dependent variables were the correct scores achieved on the post-test.
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