Sentence examples for able match from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "able match" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone or something that is capable of matching or competing with another, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "She is an able match for any competitor in the tournament."
Alternatives: "capable competitor" or "suitable match".

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Such a high-spirited group needed high spirited hosts, and the 50 volunteers from nearby Franklin Township were an able match.

By counting backward on the bands, they were able match up the amount of annual growth from 1900 to 2010 with prerecorded sea-surface temperatures for each year.

I live in Cambridge and there is a lot of activity here but it is absolutely not going to be able match the density of people, quality advisers, capital, customers etc that there is in London.

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The microcontroller is also able to match this speed.

"We may not be able to match Israel.

"The British paratroopers should be able to match this easily".

They were able to match Melo's size and physicality.

We'll never be able to match them with money".

White has one trick that very few have been able to match.

In general the model predictions were able to match experimental data with reasonable accuracy.

Cerebellar patients were able to match force magnitude or direction similarly to control subjects.

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