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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "score a goal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe a soccer, or football, player scoring a goal. For example: "The home team's star striker scored a goal midway through the second half, giving them the lead."
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Then score a goal".
He could barely score a goal.
We have to score a goal.
And, occasionally, to perhaps score a goal.
"I have to score a goal".
Score a goal for me.
Or just score a goal".
"And he's going to score a goal".
"But I couldn't care less if I score a goal.
No one did score a goal for me.
We can always score a goal away, so I'm positive".
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