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zero-zero

[zeer-oh-zeer-oh] / ˈzɪər oʊˈzɪər oʊ /


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“I just feel like you know, zero-zero, no wins, no losses. Some players are shutting down and have to regain their bodies. It’s interesting like my fourth year. I kinda look at it like that.”

From Los Angeles Times

The European Union says “zero-zero” is only available if the UK makes a legally binding pledge not to undercut European companies.

From The Guardian

It’s not been scintillating, but a single-goal win over Watford and zero-zero at Palace were just fine.

From The Guardian

“We don’t pay attention to the scoreboard; it’s zero-zero throughout the whole game. Just making sure we handle business no matter who’s out there.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Six-two is fine — the match starts from zero-zero, so there’s going to be a chance for both of us, never mind what happened in the past,” Pliskova said.

From New York Times