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Discover Ludwig"scored below" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something was measured lower than a certain benchmark. For example, "His report card showed he had scored below average in math."
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People on the ineffective teams, in contrast, scored below average.
On a recent national assessment in civics, two-thirds of all American students scored below proficient.
This particular subject scored below M-2SD on all three subtests of Raven's PM.
DRs scored below and TRs scored above the 25th percentile.
Ten NOUs scored 4, while only three scored below 3.0.
Expression of CEACAM5 in all other ovarian samples scored below 0.6, and non-neoplastic ovary scores were 0.5 ± 1.0.
Some students scored below the 10th percentile.
No country scored above 86 and most scored below 70.
Most European nations (Germany being the exception) scored below average.
Forty-three percent scored below a C, while 21percentt received a failing grade.
A large majority of those cities scored below the nation as a whole.
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