Sentence examples for a matches from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a matches from" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "I found a matches from the game last night." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "a match from" or "matches from".

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The matches in question were two Serie A matches from 2010-11 and two Serie B matches in May 2008 and May '09.

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Decon2LS [ 11], a reimplementation of THRASH [ 7], reports a list of ranked envelope matches from a top-down mass spectrum.

SF-36 scores were compared with scores from a matched sample from the Swedish norm population.

Theirs was a match from another generation.

Internet dating promises to find a match from a database of potential partners.

The Senate has committed $2.5 million, and the Catholic Conference is seeking a match from the Assembly.

With the new database, examiners could conceivably make a match from a fraction of a palm print smaller than a dime.

The piece was illustrated with some footage of a match from the 1980s with Lendl playing a floppy-fringed Becker.

Rogers said Warner had the potential to influence a match from the middle-order like an Adam Gilchrist.

You can filter by food and facilities, check on fixtures and invite friends to a match from within the app.

But the campaigners believe operating the gate remotely is "like trying to referee a match from 20 miles away".

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