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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it scored on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in contexts related to sports or achievements, indicating that someone or something successfully achieved a point or goal against an opponent.
Example: "The team played exceptionally well, and it scored on its first attempt."
Alternatives: "it succeeded in" or "it achieved against"
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Carolina was so efficient on offense that it scored on its first five possessions and led by 27-3 at halftime.
The Lightning followed the lead of St . Louis its top scorer, with an efficient opening period in which it scored on two of its first three shots, looking much like the team that finished second in the Eastern Conference with 247 goals.
Those carrying it scored on average 1.29 points better on IQ tests than others, making it one of the strongest candidate intelligence genes so far.
The Lightning only had eight shots in the second period, but it scored on three of them.
With the rating it scored on Monday, the designation should be official: "Fear Factor" is the hit of the summer.
It scored on the third series, with fullback James Lynch breaking free for a 65-yard run.
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They took advantage of it and scored on three of them.
It was scored on an option play by the second-year quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
It was scored on a five-point scale (uncertain/moderately uncertain/neutral/moderately certain/certain).
The fact is we weathered it and scored on the break before playing some fantastic football".
It is scored on a five-point Likert scale from 0 (no problem) to 4 (very severe problem) on a composite score range from 0 to 28.
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