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Discover Ludwig"scored out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a numerical score or grade that is assigned to a particular task or assessment. Example: The students were nervous as they waited for their exam scores to be announced. Some sighed with relief when they saw that they had been scored out of 100 points, while others groaned in disappointment.
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Each behaviour was scored out of 10.
(Points scored out of a possible 10) 10
Here is the standard course evaluation instrument that we're all familiar with scored out of five.
The software will automatically convert these to marks and children will be scored out of 45.
The results of this test are scored out of 15,000.
"We scored out of nothing [against Newcastle] because the ball was already lost but because of Wayne's spirit he made it very difficult for his opponent.
Outcome measures included pain (VAS at rest in cm), strength (tip pinch in kg), and hand function (Sollerman Test of Hand Function scored out of 80), measured by a blinded assessor at Weeks 0, 2, and 6.
But it was the same story again as Northern Ireland's endeavours came to nought and they were hit with another sucker-punch as Bosnia scored out of nothing.
The new Netflix series duly opens with Nosedive, a "horrible comedy" set in a world where everyone is scored out of five.
Each balm is scored out of five on smell, texture, cost, cleanliness and godliness (whether we like it), for a final score out of 25.
The Yankees have struggled much of the season to produce on offense, ranking 12th in runs scored out of 15 teams in American League with 305 runs in 79 games.
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