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The phrase 'he is scoring' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone accumulating points, such as in a competition or a game. For example, "The basketball players are intensely competing, and John is scoring most of the points."
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Suddenly, he is scoring a touchdown.
And I saw he is scoring a lot of goals.
He is scoring critical goals which make headlines.
"He is scoring goals out of nowhere," said Villas-Boas of Bale.
But now, back in Brazil, he is scoring goals and winning trophies like never before.
When he is scoring, Kovalchuk makes the defense-first Devils much harder to play against.
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"He's scoring a goal a game and he's scoring big goals.
He's scoring goals with his new club team.
He's scoring goals and saving me off the line.
A television monitor displayed the footage that he was scoring.
He may not have a great game every time, but if he's not scoring, he's hitting, and if he's not hitting, he's scoring".
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