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"at a match" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific event or game in a sporting competition. For example: - I saw him at a match last week, cheering for his favorite team. - She always gets tickets to the best seats at a match. - The atmosphere at a match between these two rival teams is electrifying.
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— DUNCAN IRVING We're looking at a match where it seems much later than it really is.
Young people who are eligible to reproduce are allocated a mate at a Match Banquet.
At a match at Chevy Chase the champion had been running into very poor luck.
The league was cancelled in 2012 after a brawl at a match in Port Said left 74 dead.
In one of the first references to this, from 1697, the sides at a match in Sussex split 100 guineas.
Just after tucking away a shaky third try at a match point, Williams took a detour to the players' box.
At a match between Leipzig and Football Club Jena, fighting in the stands caused officials to cut short play.
It's the same with family: I've had to miss many celebrations because I've been at a match miles away.
Twelve days ago he even appeared there at a match between the Yugoslav and Chinese soccer teams.
Joe Parton, a student at Oxford Brookes University, had spent the day wondering why so few people had turned up at a match he'd just enjoyed.
If local mythology is to believed, their clashes with Croatian Dinamo Zagreb fans at a match in 1990 represented the first battle of the war.
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