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The phrase "a match at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific event or location where a match (such as a sports game) is taking place.
Example: "We are excited to attend a match at the stadium this weekend."
Alternatives: "a game at" or "a contest at".
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Finally they had won a match at the Open.
In 2004, he walked off the court while trailing in a match at the Bronx Challenge.
In Miami in March, he said, he began a match at half-past midnight.
In 1981, at 14, Rinaldi became the youngest player to win a match at Wimbledon.
"I played a match at the Open, so I feel positive I can come back".
A match at Old Trafford is always something of a draw but this is getting ridiculous.
Tennis investigators are examining whether a match at Wimbledon this year was fixed.
Li Na after a match at the 2008 Summer Olympics, in Beijing.
They also investigated allegations of unusual betting patterns in a match at the 2016 US Open.
And then the 16-year old "threw a match" at the younger boy "as a joke".
It was a match at odds with the traditional Italian stereotype of safety-first football.
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