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Discover Ludwig"a close match" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation or comparison in which two or more things have a few differences but are mostly the same. For example: "The game was a close match, but ultimately the home team prevailed."
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A close match was achieved.
It was a close match throughout.
This could be a close match.
It was a close match.
We had a close match.
"That will mean it's a close match".
"It was a close match," Roddick said.
A close match of indoor and outdoor climate was found.
Robbie Chhabra '99 also lost 31 in a close match.
A close match is obtained between experiment and simulation.
It's not like beating McEnroe in a close match.
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