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The phrase "keep a score" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in contexts where one is tracking points or results in a game or competition. Example: "During the basketball game, the coach asked the assistant to keep a score of the points made by each player."
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Hague does not keep a score card.
It was a road win that also symbolized the team's ability to stay organized, calm and keep a score.
TC: I felt when I first started in movies that it'd be nice to keep a score of all the leading ladies I made love to.
God doesn't keep a score.
If you join up, you can keep a score over time of how you're going and how much you've donated and there are leaderboard incentives to become a part of the site.
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And when you review a performance, do you keep a scoring card?
I've not kept a score but I reckon its roughly Bloggers 10 - Economist Nil on the predictionometer.
But according to the Buffalo News, an Alabama-based blog called "Sipsey Street Irregulars" has declared a "window war" against Democrats, and keeps a score of successfully smashed glass.
In Hollywood, where every agent, producer and would-be mogul keeps a score card of winners and losers, Katzenberg is getting — besides the money — something that observers say matters a great deal to him.
He had 5 catches for 74 yards, including a great individual effort on a 14-yard, third-down catch that kept a scoring drive alive.
I'd teach and encourage all fans, but particularly young kids, to keep a running score.
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