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'got match' is not a complete sentence and it is not correct and usable in written English
If you are referring to a match, as in a "game, contest, or demonstration", you could instead say "I got a match". For example: "I got a match against my sister this weekend!"
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Murray got match point – and netted.
"He's got over his couple of knocks and he's got match fit and that's the two big things that count.
"We have got match winners so if we do all the other unglamorous stuff we'll be ok".
In its attempt to be all things to all men – "we've got Match of the Day AND Songs of Praise" – BBC One has become an institution without any real sense of identity, an empty shell that's often filled with the insubstantial fluff of dodgy gameshows or, say, a series in which Angela Rippon and Les Dennis dish out consumer advice for befuddled dishwasher owners.
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They also got matching butterfly tattoos.
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