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It is typically used to refer to a numerical value of an achievement or test result. For example, "She achieved a high score of 95 on her math exam."
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A score of writers?
score of $848 billion.
A score of two indicated some consideration.
She finished with a score of 58.93.
Mr. Rubio achieves a score of 51.
Aggregate score of those games?
Liverpool won by the score of 1-0.
8 reviews gave a score of 5.
test score of approximately 70 or below".
A score of publishers rejected it.
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The scores of games.
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