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Discover Ludwig"match fixing" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to the act of manipulating the outcome of a game or sporting event, usually for financial gain. It is typically used in the context of sports and can be used in a variety of ways, such as: - "The soccer player was banned from the league for involvement in match fixing." - "There have been numerous allegations of match fixing in the tennis world." - "The scandal rocked the sports world as several players were arrested for match fixing." - "Fans were outraged when it was revealed that the championship game had been affected by match fixing." Example sentence: The controversy surrounding the match fixing scandal led to stricter regulations and penalties in the sports industry.
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match fixing
noun
The act of losing, or playing to a pre-determined result, in sports matches after betting against oneself.
Exact(14)
Match fixing is the end result".
Match fixing casts a shadow over Malaysian soccer.
"I guess that's the cousin of match fixing," he said.
If you're caught match fixing, it's a career-ending situation".
Mr Butt, 27, denies match fixing.
"It has the same effect as match fixing.
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The rot this time is match-fixing.
Mr Cronje admits receiving money, but denies match-fixing.
On the other hand, we're directly concerned by match-fixing.
"Life" was detained by police for several hours and was also questioned by match-fixing investigators for his alleged involvement in illegal betting and match-fixing.
I mind match-fixing.
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