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Luckily, they didn't score on that one".
Mistake on one side; score on the other.
Moderately (broad or supportive) ⇒ medium score on two factors, or low score on one factor and high score on the other.
More (broad or supportive) ⇒ high score on two factors, or medium score on one factor and high score on the other.
*Less (broad or supportive) ⇒ low score on two factors, or low score on one factor and medium score on the other.
Giggs did not score on Wednesday night.
"It's tough to score on them.
How did you score on the quiz?
We can't score on anybody".
He had a perfect score on his ACT, and a near-perfect score on his SAT.
"He let me score on him last night if I wouldn't score on him today.
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