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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scored at" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific score achieved in a game, test, or competition. Example: "She scored at the top of her class on the final exam."
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They scored at the end.
Ponikarovsky scored at 17 minutes 21 seconds.
She scored at 15.766, moving into second.
The offense scored at will.
Callahan scored at 13:53 of the second.
Only Andre Drummond had scored at that point.
Rick Nash scored at 7 05, making it 6-0.
Bent scored at Carrow road as well.
Then Luis Morán scored at the Molinón.
Derek Morris scored at 10 36.
Zdeno Ciger scored at 8 18.
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