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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give a score" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to give a numeric value to something to reflect its quality or performance. For example, "The judging panel gave the film a score of 8 out of 10."
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Patronage effectiveness score: too little recent form to give a score.
Managers can test the screener on every few hundred bags and give a score.
These are weighted to give a score from 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (most violent).
Crowther converted two of the tries to give a score line which even the Hull coach Shaun McRae said flattered his side.
It will give a score, you can brag about your score on Twitter or Facebook, and that's about all there is.
The participant will give a score to a photo or a group of photos.
The classifiers for each of the bands in "Perception bands" section give a score to the storyline.
These ratings give a score which allows the risk level to be identified as low, medium or high.
The aim of this step is to match a fixation line with a text line and to give a score to this matching.
The single scale has 12 items, each scored between 6 and 0. Items are summed to give a score of between 0 and 72.
BMI is a simple calculation which combines a person's height and weightto give a score which can be used to diagnose obesity.
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