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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if we matched" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express conditional situations (i.e., a situation that will occur only if something else happens). For example, "If we matched, we could get together and celebrate."
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But when the sellers said they would take our offer if we matched this higher bid, guess what we said?
"The next day we got word from Richard that someone had made an offer of $1.125 and that if we matched it, it would be ours.
"I started swiping right to any men with waterfalls, and if we matched I'd bring these ideas into the conversations.
If we matched, globally, the sort of military spending we have with the sort of social spending we might, we might save considerably on longer term outcomes in cost and we'd get an immediate payoff with conscience.
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"If we match effort with skill," Gruden said.
"In my opinion, if we match up player for player, we're pretty closely matched with their club," Phillips said.
If we play well tonight, and if we match their endeavour and desire, we'll win the game.
If we match these occupancy/RevPAR trends to the last two cycles, IHG shares are holding up much better.
As the writers note, the House would have to seat "5,000 if we match the ratio the founders awarded themselves".
The only way that this is sustainable is if we match the budget surplus with a trade surplus – if we export more than we import.
If we match him up on somebody and he's not doing his job, who else are we going to look to?
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