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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scored high" is correct and usable in written English in certain contexts
For example, you might use it in the sentence "Maria scored high on her AP exam." Here, it is used to mean that Maria obtained a good grade on her AP exam.
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"They scored high with that.
Emergency responders scored high marks.
Scandinavian countries also scored high.
None scored high enough to be admitted.
Both groups also scored high in spirituality and maturity.
Both dishes scored high on looks and taste.
As weddings go, it scored high on the decibel scale.
He scored high, survived the piscine and was admitted.
New York also scored high on park spending per resident.
While Shanghai and Shenzhen scored high in the I.P.O.
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Not surprisingly, this was especially true for participants who scored high in empathy.
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