"score" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Obviously, the longer you manage to go for, the better your score will get.
- "I don't think the scores are getting any lower than they are right now."
- A score of 6 or less means you are getting sufficient sleep.
- If the weather holds, and the courses continue to dry out, the scores could get even better.
- A better score will get you into a better school.
- "When that happens, the score can get out of hand."
- As some of the above shows the score can get 'better' when there is a depression.
- All right; first some new scores, and then he'd get around to the old ones.
- But when the score got into the 60's in the second quarter, it was more to our liking.
- "A score like I got with you'll take a while to pay off."
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