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  • plural of score.
  • present tense form of score (3rd person singular).

scores



NOUN
musical arrangement
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They point, essentially, to test scores that are lower than the state average, lower than other charters and lower than nearby district-operated “comparison” schools.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2026

He starts with the scores for the first matches in each group, including the tournament opener between co-hosts Mexico and South Africa, holders Argentina against Algeria and England versus Croatia.

From BBC • Jun. 10, 2026

There was only an Apple executive laying out the quaint premise: “We created Apple Sports to give sports fans what they want — an app that delivers incredibly fast access to scores and stats.”

From Slate • Jun. 10, 2026

Americans with good credit spend between $1,328 and $1,465 per month on credit cards, according to NerdWallet, and that drops down to $500 and lower for those with credit scores below 600.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 9, 2026

“Surely you keep files on your students? Medical records, test scores, birth certificates, that sort of thing?”

From "The Interrupted Tale" by Maryrose Wood




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