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SuperT Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

How to say that two football teams drew.

I'd say:

Liverpool and Arsenal drew 0-0
OR
Liverpool drew with Arsenal 0-0

But both sentences seem to produce few results when search on google literally.

Thanks
  

Top answer

Straight from the horse's mouth: Other variants are, of course, possible. For example, the game ended in a draw.

  • Straight from the horse's mouth: Other variants are, of course, possible.
  • For example, the game ended in a draw.
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Straight from the horse's mouth:

Other variants are, of course, possible. For example, the game ended in a draw.
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Liverpool drew 0-0 with (against) Arsenal.
The game ends in a draw.
Well, as to me, these expression are used most frequently.
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Hi,

In N. America, 'tied / a tie' are more common than 'drew / a draw'.

Clive

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