The phrase "23 more than twice Gail's score" can be broken down into two parts:
Let \( g \) represent Gail's score.
Twice Gail's score can be written as \( 2g \).
Adding 23 to twice Gail's score gives us the expression \( 2g + 23 \).
\[ \boxed{2g + 23} \]
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