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bring match
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "bring match" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks context and clarity.
It could be used in a context where someone is asking to bring a match for lighting something, but it needs additional information to be clear. Example: "Can you bring a match to light the candles for the celebration?"
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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1 human-written examples
Make sure that the things you'll be doing and the things you bring match up.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
"I'm going to bring matches just in case".
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Your best bet while in the wilderness is to bring matches with you, particularly waterproof matches.
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If you're staying overnight, make sure to bring matches and a small pot of some kind to cook food and heat water.
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This is going to be our real focus, which is bringing Match to where people are and letting them access the great matches, the great service that we can provide.
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Thomas brought matching diamond necklaces for the bride and groom.
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The FA have not brought match-fixing charges – such accusations are extremely difficult to prove – but the players could face lengthy suspensions and perhaps even life bans if they are found guilty.
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Perhaps most important, Davis, a sixth-round draft pick who was the 23d running back chosen in 1995, brings matches and firewood to a team that has been used to sitting around a gas stove.
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Iverson approached the EDA, arm-in-arm with the Concord LDA, which brought matching fund commitments and its formal job certification (along with Derano's guarantee) of the boiler project.
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That acquisition brought matching technology to the company which allows the service to compare family trees to find overlap – even if names are spelled differently or the basic data is somewhat off (slightly different birth or death dates, for example).
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Among them is a $3-million 3-millionn 17th Street that brought matching decorative lamprogram benches, trash receptacles and newspaper rack "conrals" -- green metal enclosures that fence off the news racks that once overran the street.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of "bring match", consider "bring matches" or specify the kind of match you need to bring, like a "waterproof match" or "stormproof match".
Common error
Avoid using "bring match" without providing additional context. The phrase lacks clarity and could be misinterpreted. Always specify what the match is for or the type of match needed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "bring match" typically functions as an imperative, though incomplete. It implies a request or command to transport a match. As pointed out by Ludwig AI, additional context is needed for proper usage.
Frequent in
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33%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "bring match" is grammatically incorrect and requires additional context to be meaningful. Ludwig AI identifies it as needing more information for clarity. While "bring matches" is a more common and acceptable alternative, providing context, such as "bring a match to light the candle", greatly improves understanding. The phrase's register is generally informal but can adapt depending on the situation. Common errors involve omitting the purpose, making the phrase unclear. Therefore, always specify the reason for bringing the match to ensure effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
bring matches
Pluralizes "match", suggesting multiple matches are being provided.
fetch a match
Replaces "bring" with "fetch", implying a shorter distance or more immediate action.
supply a match
Uses "supply" to emphasize the act of providing a match, often suggesting a need.
get a match
Indicates the act of obtaining and bringing a match.
have a match
Highlights possession of a match, implying readiness to provide it.
carry a match
Focuses on transporting a match, emphasizing portability.
bring a lighter
Substitutes the match for a lighter, a common alternative.
provide a matchstick
Specifies the type of match being offered as a matchstick.
offer a match
Highlights the act of offering a match to someone in need.
furnish a match
Uses "furnish" to suggest a more formal or complete provision of a match.
FAQs
How can I use the phrase "bring match" correctly?
The phrase "bring match" is typically incorrect without additional context. It's better to specify the purpose, such as "Bring a match to light the fire" or use the plural form "bring matches".
What's a more common way to ask someone to bring a match?
Instead of "bring match", you could say "Can you "fetch a match"?" or "Could you bring matches, please?"
Is it better to say "bring a match" or "bring matches"?
Generally, "bring matches" is better if you intend to bring more than one. "Bring a match" is acceptable if you only need one, but context is key for clarity.
Are there alternative ways to express bringing a match, like a lighter?
Yes, depending on the context, you could say "bring a lighter" if that serves the same purpose. The goal is to be clear about what you are bringing to create fire.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested