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The phrase "with the score" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a score of a game, contest, or other competition. For example, "The game ended with the score tied at two."
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Salonen, however, did wonders with the score.
Enough was said with the score.
Enescu struggled with the score for some two decades.
With the score tightening, the harsh feelings surfaced again, too.
He left three batters later with the score tied.
I don't know how he came up with the score.
This was in strict accordance with the score.
The game entered overtime with the score tied 21-21.
The match ended with the score 1-1.
And then, with the score still tied, the 11th.
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