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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rematch with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a second competition or contest between two parties, typically in sports or games.
Example: "The two boxers are set to have a rematch with each other next month after their last fight ended in controversy."
Alternatives: "a return match against" or "a second contest with".
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He will, at the same time, have a rematch with Criminal Type.
Maybe a rematch with Peterson.
"A rematch with Bernard Hopkins?
"I want a rematch with Timmy Bradley," he said.
One night later, Nitkowski returned for a rematch with Delgado.
Mr. Barak sought to avoid a rematch with Mr. Netanyahu.
In 1958 Bykova was given a rematch with Rubtsova.
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I hope to get my chance to have a rematch with him.
After prevailing, they moved on for a rematch with the Jazz in the Finals.
Fury believes the deal makes a rematch with Deontay Wilder "more makeable".
So a run for senate or a rematch with Gov. Greg Abbott would prove difficult.
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