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The phrase "a match game" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a game that involves matching items, such as cards or tiles, often found in puzzles or children's games.
Example: "The kids enjoyed playing a match game where they had to find pairs of identical cards."
Alternatives: "matching game" or "pairing game".
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It read: "Gentlemen, we wish, in the name of the Harvard University Cricket Association, to challenge, through your paper, Yale University to play a match game of cricket next spring, the date and place to be arranged here-after.
In addition to its trade association functions, it is affiliated with a number of tournaments, most notably the All-Star tournament, a match game event begun in 1941 that in 1971 became the U.S. Open and a part of the PBA tour.
Kids: Yea! Me: How about a match game?
Me: How about a match game? "It's such a bummer that the new KidZ Bop CD won't be out before our road trip next week!" BIG DAY: My son deployed the "he started it" defense for the 1st time.
Izar a match game for $500 a side, in New York City, Boston or Chicago, on a 5x10 table, full size balls and Collender cushion; the championship and gate money to be awarded the player showing the greatest variety of shots in connection with accuracy, and in all giving the most interesting exhibition of finger billiards.
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Instead, the cast members ask the audience questions about imagination, act out ideas and play a matching game.
After the game — which consisted of a 21 question trivia game, a lightning round, and a matching game — concluded, participants used the pieces from the matching game, cutouts of the United States — presented to them upon entry — and a blacklight to reveal another hint.
"IMAGINATION," a 40-minute interactive play by Elizabeth Anne Keiser in which the cast members ask the audience questions about imagination, act out ideas, portray the colors of the rainbow and play a matching game.
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