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Discover Ludwig"high scored" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It can be used as a descriptive adjective phrase to refer to a score that is considered high or above average. It can also be used as a verb phrase to describe the act of achieving a high score. Here is an example of each: - Adjective usage: The team was ecstatic after their high scored victory over their rivals. - Verb usage: The player high scored in every game of the season, solidifying their place as the top scorer in the league.
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Martin Luther King High scored four consecutive goals to win its fourth Public Schools Athletic League boys' soccer championship in five years yesterday, defeating Taft, 4-1.
For making high scored syntactic outputs a grammatical model of the language and a syntactic parser are necessary.
Harman [12, 36] studies how to assign scores to terms extracted from relevant documents for a given query Q so that high scored terms are used to expand the original query and improve precision of information retrieval strategy.
Hollywood High scored 556.
Alta Loma High scored 671, Etiwanda High scored 729 and Rancho Cucamonga High scored 713 on the 2003 API.
Gardena Senior High scored 641 and 135th Street Elementary scored 752.
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