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The phrase "closely match with" is not entirely correct in standard written English; it is better to say "closely match" or "match closely." You can use it when discussing similarities or comparisons between two or more items.
Example: "The results of the experiment closely match with our initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "align closely" or "correspond closely."
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Computed results closely match with experimental observation.
It is observed that experimental results closely match with specification CNR DT 200/2004.
The reported measurement results closely match with the simulation results in clock generation.
The predictions from this model are shown to closely match with the observed results.
These order-of-magnitude estimates closely match with the experimentally observed frequencies.
Interestingly, these values closely match with other TPA-based molecules [34].
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Statistically, the teams were closely matched, with the Cowboys outgaining the Giants by 23 yards.
"In my opinion, if we match up player for player, we're pretty closely matched with their club," Phillips said.
According to Jim Shepherd, an analyst with AMR Research, a consultancy based in Boston, the recent trend is simply a more technologically sophisticated version of just-in-time manufacturing, where production lines and the flow of raw materials into the plants are closely matched with customer orders.
Sweet Reason (7.05), who was an unlucky loser in a Grade One last time out, can take the Juvenile Fillies', while Justin Phillip (11.01) is closely matched with the likely favourite Private Zone on recent form and is a decent bet for the Sprint.
The measured metal levels closely matched with the certified values.
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