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score out
verb
(tr, adverb) to delete or cancel by marking through with a line or lines; cross out
Example Sentences
“I look at the scores out of curiosity, but I focus more on how I feel rather than what the watch is telling me.”
"If you look at the overall leaderboard, there are not many low scores out there."
Astronomical-difficulty scores, which are combined on each event with an execution score out of 10, allow Biles to win competitions by whole numbers as most of her peers fight for half-tenths.
Scores for each of these six areas were added up to generate overall scores out of 100 for each company.
His goal was struck beautifully, but he was also back controlling the game from the centre of midfield and setting up chances for his team-mates to score out of nothing.
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