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Discover Ludwig"kind of matching" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is somewhat or partially matching, but not exactly or completely matching. Example: The color of my shirt is kind of matching with the color of my shoes, but they're not an exact match.
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And I'm kind of matching them up with the peppers.
In May, Google launched Waze Carpool, which attempts the same kind of matching.
Despite the low percentage of coauthors matched by citation name, this kind of matching can be considered relatively effective for conference papers.
The incremental feature matching can greatly speed up the process because this kind of matching will first sort all feature points and match only first h feature points for each photo.
Radiator does not assume a specific kind of matching — it is up to the developer to implement the aggregability function (responsible for matching and aggregating) using the most appropriate techniques for his specific needs.
In the big picture, HomeLight thinks that this kind of matching platform has the potential to be far more valuable than, say, a social approach to recommendations (the likelihood is that friends have a limited data set and experience) or good old-fashioned search.
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Somehow, we kind of matched.
Balance between the sexes here becomes a kind of matched virtuosity more intense than sex.
"My life and my family background and my socioeconomic position kind of matched the profile of the nonbiological partner".
We kind of matched energies.
Rollins later explained: "What I was doing kind of matched the vibe of the music.
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