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The phrase "a match that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific match or event that has particular characteristics or outcomes.
Example: "We found a match that perfectly fits our criteria for the project."
Alternatives: "a match which" or "a match that corresponds to".
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It was a match that didn't take.
This was a match that turned two seasons.
And a match that will not be on Court 14.
If it spots a match, that is a sure thing.
It was a match that summed up Federer's year.
This was a match that could have gone either way.
"It was a match that was made in heaven already.
The spectators were muted in a match that lacked atmosphere.
A match that was nasty, brutish and short.
A match that lasts barely more than an hour?
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In 1905, Michigan met Chicago-a match that showed the nation college football was no longer just a game.
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