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The phrase "made a match" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to signify a successful comparison made between two or more things. For example: "After several hours of research, the detective made a match between the fingerprints found at the scene and those of the suspect".
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He quickly made a match.
Kane then made a match between Ziggler and Bad News Barrett to qualify for the Rumble match.
Here, steamed lobster with mashed potatoes made a match that let the delicate flavor of the lobster come through.
He then made a match pitting Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns against the Wyatt Family, with The Shield required to find a new third partner.
Roman Reigns quickly rushed in the make the save before Triple H calmed things down and made a match between Ambrose and Orton.
Kane made a match to state that Roman will join a mystery partner of his choice to take on Rollins and Show.
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Gary Balance made a match-winning 48.
Brad Scott made a match-winning move at three-quarter-time, sending Drew Petrie down back.
On each occasion, he had made a match-turning score of 80-plus three Tests or less before being dumped.
The man of the match, Paul O'Connell, who made a match-defining hit on Ben McCalman when most needed, somehow had some breath left at the end.
He is of course only masquerading as a No11, having appeared most recently at No7 for Western Australia, from where he made a match-winning 71 not out against Tasmania in February.
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