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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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0She's got a score of 900 points on TOEIC.02br
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00She's got a score of 900 points on the TOEIC.02br
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00She's got a score of 900 points on the TOEIC test.02br
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00She's got a score of 900 points at TOEIC.02br
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00She's got a score of 900 points at the TOEIC.02br
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00She's got a score of 900 points at the TOEIC text.02br
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00She's got a TOEIC score of 900 points.02br
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00Are they all correct?02br
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00Thanks02br
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02br 02br 00I think it would depend on what type of "institution" the TOEIC test has become. 0-

  • 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
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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-
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0She's got a score of 900 points on TOEIC.02br
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00She's got a score of 900 points on the TOEIC.02br
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00She's got a score of 900 points on the TOEIC test.02br
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00They are all ok but you can leave the "points" out because it is understood. 02br
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01b00She's got a score of 900 01del
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0Got it! Thanks, Avangi and Goodman.0-

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