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Discover LudwigThe phrase "score it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are asking someone to evaluate or rate something, such as a performance, a piece of work, or a game.
Example: "After the presentation, I would like you to score it based on clarity and engagement."
Alternatives: "rate it" or "evaluate it."
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Set to Henryk Gorecki's score, it moves its dissolving patterns swiftly along.
Score it a nine.
So score it".
(I score it a 92).
"But I did score it," he said.
On that score, it was no flop.
But how will the judges score it?
"People shouldn't score it, because it's mostly speculative.
It wasn't his fault they didn't score it.
If Armenia score it will be game on.
"For anyone keeping score, it was a technical knockout".
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