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Hi there!
I'm a newbie...
I need to know if you can say underscore and subscore too talking about this ' _'.
Can anyone help me?I'm used to say subscore but I don't know if it's correct.
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Re: Question

Originally Posted by
charlies
Hi there!
I'm a newbie...

I need to know if you can say underscore and subscore too talking about this ' _'.
Can anyone help me?I'm used to say subscore but I don't know if it's correct.
That's an underscore.
A subscore is a different thing. If you do an English and a Maths test, you might get subscores of 60% and 80% and an overall score of 70%.
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Re: Question
Thank you very much!
I always use 'subscore' with my customers......that's embarrassing!
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