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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Were equal

I would like to know if the following sentence makes sense in sports such as soccer.

City and United were equal at half-time.

If not, how would you express this concept?

If so, are there other (better) ways to say this?

Thank you.

  

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If they each had the same score, we commonly say 'They were tied'.

  • If they each had the same score, we commonly say 'They were tied'.
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If they each had the same score, we commonly say 'They were tied'.

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