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Discover Ludwig"score with" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It can be used to refer to achieving success in a particular area or activity. For example, "He scored with the audience by telling funny stories during his speech."
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He can score with his head.
A lost score with 44 parts.
I'll settle this score with them"...
What's the score with her, I ask.
Wolves score with their first chance!
Professor Gareth D. Williams: What's the Score with the Core?
He turned the pages of the score with a pedal.
Guerin tied the score with 8 35 remaining in regulation.
VERDICT -- An excellent score with an heirloom-quality pedigree.
Mr. Levine shaped the score with suppleness and beauty.
He only does it to score with the chicks".
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