Sentence examples for bad match from inspiring English sources

The phrase "bad match" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where two things or people do not go well together or are not suitable for each other. Example: "The new employee's skills and the job's requirements were a bad match, causing frustrations and delays in the project."

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"Very bad match.

Are they due one bad match?

In Madrid, I played one bad match, the final.

"But I didn't actually play a bad match.

I didn't feel like we played a bad match".

Today I don't think it was a bad match.

"We're really a bad match," says he, "but we're such a good bad match that it seems impossible to let go".

I'd give him one of mine, but I'm a bad match and my kidney is old.

Alicia, the elder, had been a beauty & had made a bad match.

Murray said he was disappointed at having played "a bad match" but praised Wawrinka.

He had at The Gabba not so much a bad match as a Greek tragedy.

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