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The phrase "a close match of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two items or concepts to indicate that they are very similar or compatible.
Example: "The results of the experiment were a close match of the theoretical predictions, confirming the initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "a strong resemblance to" or "a near equivalent of".
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A close match of indoor and outdoor climate was found.
In reality, they are based on a close match of the right circumstances in three different dimensions.
However, he notes that Apple also uses approximate matching, so in some cases, the AppCod.es guess is a close match of the word.
An image comes up in the search results if its descriptor is a close match of the descriptor of the original.
The fitting procedure is designed to provide a close match of both the autocovariance and the marginal distribution of the packet arrival process, using a dMMPP; a packet size distribution is fitted individually to each state of the dMMPP.
It is first demonstrated that the reduced order model of the notched panel does indeed provide a close match of the displacement and stress fields obtained from full finite element analyses for moderately large static and dynamic responses (peak displacement of 2 and 4 thicknesses).
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For the mid-plane locations, a very good agreement between the model and full-scale pressures is attributed to a close matching of the laboratory and field approach flows.
Time restrictions and the special recruitment procedures applied, involving only freshly diagnosed children, prohibited a close matching of age between the groups.
This is equivalent to the advance in caterpillar phenology on the same study site during the same period, resulting in a close matching of bird and prey phenology.
We expect that the inclusion of further cell-type specificity would yield a closer match of simulations and experimental observations.
However, the research [ 7, 8, 10] suggests that the use of adaptive bandwidths is more relevant to health-related matters in order to get a closer match of the spatial distribution of the population and thus reduce the smoothing of information.
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