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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impressive score" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a high grade on an academic test, an interesting score on a video game, or any other achievement that is judged by a numerical score. For example, "My brother achieved an impressive score of 98% on the national math exam."
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It's hard to tell whether this is anything approaching an impressive score but it's at least something to defend.
The game was released to much critical acclaim, with an impressive score of 90/100 on Metacritic, a site that aggregates reviews.
Villegas's impressive score and large lead are mitigated by the difference in degree of difficulty between the North and South courses at Torrey.
This is helped by Alexander Parsons' impressive score, mixing tinges of the music the kids listen to with his own emotive arrangements.
"Understanding the source and consequences of the impressive score gains" on the state test, Mr. Klein himself writes, "would require an intense independent study.
Safari chalked up an impressive score of 236.98 in the JavaScript tests, followed by Chrome at 196.65, Firefox with 184.09, Opera at 30.84 and IE8 trailing at 19.9.
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The esteem team has chalked up some impressive scores.
The Minnesota Timberwolves also produced an impressive scoring spurt to beat the Orlando Magic 90-75.
Business executives pass the hat among underlings and family members for impressive scores.
Celtic's Irish striker maintained his recent impressive scoring run by slamming home from 12 yards.
Hall in particular was impressive, scoring 16 points and grabbing 8 rebounds.
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