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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a match of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a competition or contest, particularly in sports or games, to indicate a specific instance of a match.
Example: "The upcoming match of the championship will determine the winner of the season."
Alternatives: "a game of" or "a contest of".
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They have not played a match of this importance, however.
"It was a match of 3 halves," honks Durga Sing.
A match of enormous length generates quite a stat sheet.
It was a match of flickering flashpoints rather than end-to-end thrills and spills.
I take him to make a match of it, but Federer to reach the final.
D. Defeated her in a match of Canadian Rules Thumb Wrestling.
CAF, the organizer of this tournament, had billed Egypt versus Algeria as a match of reconciliation.
In a match of few chances, the draw leaves them unbeaten and top of the group.
Because the math works against repayment if you have a match of 50percentt or more.
It was already a match of counter-thrusts with attack prevailing over defence.
The action is punctuated by a Match of the Day-style commentary.
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