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Discover LudwigThe phrase "score goal" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in sports contexts to describe the act of scoring a goal in a game. Example: The striker managed to score the winning goal in the final minutes of the match, securing their team's victory.
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Score goal.
Enrique was the marauding midfielder who would run from deep to score goal after goal, the versatile star of attack.
The two other Fisher-Price recalls were: More than 2.8 million Baby Playzone Crawl and Cruise Playground toys, Baby Playzone Crawl and Slide Arcade toys, Baby Gymtastics Play Wall toys, Ocean Wonders Kick & Crawl Aquarium toys, 1-2-3 Tetherband toys and Bat and Score Goal toys.
Messi score goal wey make Betis fans say well done sir! Di goal almost resemble di wan wey Diego Maradona score against England for 1986.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken to the ice aged 62 to score goal after goal in a gala hockey match with retired NHL players in Sochi.
Di one wey sweet pass na di fact say di 31 goals of di Dortmund star na from just 32 games, as player wey dey very fast and wey need just one chance to score goal, im don earn im place for di Bundesliga Team of di Year for di second year wey e don dey happen.
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Welbeck will score goals.
And she could score goals.
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