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fixed match
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"fixed match" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
The appropriate term to use instead would be "fixed game" or "rigged match". For example: The police uncovered evidence that revealed the championship game was a rigged match.
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Le Havre captain Jeremie Henin compared the draw to the most famous fixed match in French football history of ten years ago, when Marseille had their French title withdrawn and were demoted after trying to bribe three Valenciennes players to throw the game.
News & Media
Itai suggested that Asashōryū's win over Chiyotaikai in the November 2006 tournament was an example of a fixed match.
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58 human-written examples
He said he's heard a lot of talk about fixed matches but was sure wrestling was entirely on the level.
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"The growing number of fixed matches connected to online betting is alarming, it doesn't spare any discipline and no country is safe.
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In addition the use of fixed matching criteria can give rise to a "fall off the cliff" effect.
Science
Today, at their press conference, Europol said the biggest amount gambled on one of the fixed matches had been £121,000.
News & Media
However, Interpol gave a hint of the problem posed by match-fixing when it announced last February that a Singapore-based syndicate had directed fixed matches in at least 380 soccer games in Europe alone, making 8m euros (£6.6m).
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No players have been implicated in fixing matches.
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Pakistani players have long been suspected of fixing matches.
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Pulvirenti and six others were arrested in June on suspicion of fixing matches.
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Since then, several players have said they were approached with offers to fix matches for money.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a sporting event with a predetermined outcome, consider using "rigged game" or "match-fixing" as these are more conventional and widely understood terms.
Common error
Avoid using "fixed match" interchangeably with "fixed game" or "rigged match" within the same text. Choose one term and maintain consistency for clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fixed match" functions as a noun phrase, where "fixed" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "match". However, as Ludwig AI points out, the phrasing itself is not conventionally correct, and alternatives like "fixed game" or "rigged match" are preferred.
Frequent in
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60%
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Science
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "fixed match" is understandable, it's not the most grammatically sound or commonly used phrase. As Ludwig AI highlights, "fixed game" or "rigged match" are preferable alternatives. The phrase refers to a sporting event with a predetermined outcome, often implying corruption. While appearing in News & Media, its use is less frequent than its alternatives. For clarity and grammatical correctness, opt for the suggested alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
rigged game
Replaces "match" with "game", offering a more commonly used term for a prearranged sporting event outcome.
match-fixing
Transforms the phrase into a compound noun, emphasizing the act of manipulating a match.
game-fixing
Replaces "match" with "game" while maintaining the compound noun structure.
rigged match
Uses "rigged" instead of "fixed", offering a more descriptive adjective.
prearranged contest
Replaces both "fixed" and "match" with synonyms emphasizing the planned nature of the event.
manipulated game
Emphasizes the act of manipulation, focusing on the intentional influence on the game's outcome.
thrown game
Highlights the deliberate act of losing, implying a sacrifice of the game.
arranged match
Focuses on the prior agreement and planning behind the match's outcome.
fixed competition
Uses the broader term "competition" instead of "match" or "game".
dishonest contest
Replaces "fixed" with "dishonest" to emphasize the lack of integrity in the competition.
FAQs
Is "fixed match" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "fixed match" is not the most grammatically sound choice. "Fixed game" or "rigged match" are better alternatives.
What's the difference between "fixed match" and "match-fixing"?
"Fixed match" describes the event itself, while "match-fixing" refers to the act of manipulating the event's outcome.
What are some synonyms for "fixed match"?
Synonyms include "rigged game", "prearranged contest", and "manipulated game", all suggesting a predetermined outcome.
How can I use the term "fixed match" correctly in a sentence?
It's better to rephrase your sentence using "fixed game" or "rigged match". For example, instead of "The investigation revealed a fixed match", say "The investigation revealed a rigged match".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested