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The phrase "able to match" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to equal or correspond to something, such as a standard, level, or requirement.
Example: "She is able to match the performance of her competitors in the market."
Alternatives: "capable of matching" or "competent to match".
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The microcontroller is also able to match this speed.
We'll never be able to match them with money".
They were able to match Melo's size and physicality.
"We may not be able to match Israel.
"The British paratroopers should be able to match this easily".
In general the model predictions were able to match experimental data with reasonable accuracy.
White has one trick that very few have been able to match.
Cerebellar patients were able to match force magnitude or direction similarly to control subjects.
The obtained results after the testing process indicated that everyone was able to match a password.
MIT was able to match the Bison score for score almost the entire first half.
The more criteria we're able to match to the text, the easier it seems to us.
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