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The idiom 'to know the score' means to know the truth or the real facts of a situation. It implies being aware of the actual circumstances.

La expresión 'to know the score' significa conocer la verdad o los hechos reales de una situación. Implica estar al tanto de la realidad de las cosas.

Idiom to know the score
Definition to know the truth or the real facts
Examples - There's no point pretending you have no money. I know the score.
- He must know the score by now - this has been going on for months.
- Even though I may deny certain truths for the sake of comfort, deep down I know the score.
- Well, it's pure speculation, but he's been around for two hundred years, so I assume he knows the score.

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