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Discover Ludwig"had a match" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two people, groups, or teams in competition, such as a sports match or a game. For example, "The two teams had a match last weekend."
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We had a match!
I remember I had a match point.
Every sole on this possibly enchanted evening had a match.
Grosjean had a match point in Henman's next service game but overcooked a forehand.
Once the system had a match, it had to speak the translation.
Oliver Patience had a match point against Russell in his first-round qualifying match.
It was 4.01pm on Saturday afternoon and Barcelona had a match to go to.
We had a match we were looking forward to and we lost.
Berdych had a match point at 5-4 in the fifth set, but his return of Robert's serve was long.
Ms. Pass was not sure she had a match, but thought the dates might be more than coincidence.
Once again Owen Farrell had a match to forget, both his execution and temper fraying at the edges.
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