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Discover Ludwig"score a point" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It means to earn or get a point in a game or activity. Example: The soccer player scored a point for his team with a perfectly placed penalty kick.
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SCORE a point for globalisation.
"I didn't even score a point".
Score a point for enterprise.
The Giants offense did not score a point.
This season, Malhotra has yet to score a point.
(I didn't even score a point in a game until many years later).
It would make a point politically and score a point or two at home.
William Kristol surely knows this, but conflates the two to try to score a point.
We say But can they actually score a point this season?
We didn't score a point in the second half and that was the ballgame".
Lobo failed to score a point or pull down a rebound.
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