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Discover Ludwig"exactly match" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that two things are identical or precisely the same. Example: The missing puzzle piece fits perfectly into the empty space, exactly matching the image on the box.
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So the policy and the politics don't exactly match up.
She added, "I thought our politics would not exactly match".
His account doesn't exactly match the Family Court report of the incident.
Pat Tillman didn't exactly match the heroic tales that were released to the media.
Biological diversity makes it unlikely that an enemy's creation would exactly match ours.
Even the family's furniture doesn't exactly match, and their dogs, when they have them, are mutts.
The antitrust investigation will make it difficult for Sotheby's to exactly match Christie's fees, experts say.
But it doesn't exactly match his adult talent for self-promotion.
As one might expect, his views don't exactly match the fashion of the moment.
Of course, those recollections don't exactly match the memories of the actual players in the drama.
However, their discourse does not exactly match the reality.
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