0She's got a score of 900 points on TOEIC.02br 02br 00She's got a score of 900 points on the TOEIC.02br 02br 00She's got a score of 900 points on the TOEIC test.02br 02br 00She's got a score of 900 points at TOEIC.02br 02br 00She's got a score of 900 points at the TOEIC.02br 02br 00She's got a score of 900 points at the TOEIC text.02br 02br 00She's got a TOEIC score of 900 points.02br 02br 00Are they all correct?02br 02br 00Thanks02br 00LiJ0-
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02br 02br 00I think it would depend on what type of "institution" the TOEIC test has become. 0-
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02br 02br 00I think it would depend on what type of "institution" the TOEIC test has become.
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0They seem okay to me with the exception of the "at" examples.02br 02br 00I think it would depend on what type of "institution" the TOEIC test has become. Is it like, "He did very well 01u00in / at02u00 the Olympics"?0-
0She's got a score of 900 points on TOEIC.02br 02br 00She's got a score of 900 points on the TOEIC.02br 02br 00She's got a score of 900 points on the TOEIC test.02br 02br 00They are all ok but you can leave the "points" out because it is understood. 02br 02br 02br 01b00She's got a score of 900 01del