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Discover LudwigThe phrase "score draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of sports, particularly in football (soccer), to describe a match where both teams score the same number of goals.
Example: "The match ended in a score draw, with both teams finishing at 2-2."
Alternatives: "tie game" or "draw match."
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And a score draw?
A no score draw.
Is it a score draw?
I'm calling that a score draw.
There was no "score draw" on the table.
It was more a score draw, they reckon.
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If Day One was a no-score draw, Day Two went badly for the government.
They needed a win or a no-score draw to guarantee passage, but a 4 1 half-time lead set the stage for a convincing 5 2 win.
The first of these was the 1911 FA Cup Final replay between Bradford City and Newcastle United, after the original tie at Crystal Palace finished as a no-score draw after extra time.
In all, a clear victory to Bersih.This year it was more of a score-draw.
It seemed like a score-draw on sports statistics, but Miliband's questions on sport and the bankers were good and Cameron's response sounded unduly haughty.
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