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Discover LudwigThe phrase "match increase" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to an increase in the number of matches or games played in a sports tournament, competition, or series. Example: The fans were thrilled to see a match increase in the playoffs, with each team playing a best-of-seven series instead of a best-of-five.
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Incidentally, if you go up to 43 people — the number of individuals who have served as United States president so far — the odds of a match increase to 92 percent.
(3) Different fibers and matrix mix and match increase material diversity: as for this point, some researchers suggested that the focus should be on the deep boost of several certain mature compounds instead of keep searching for different materials with a smattering of knowledge of each one such as only culture cells for only days.
Ranked Match: increase your ranking by winning against other ranked players.
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That he still managed to level the match increased the feeling that Nadal was struggling physically.
But once the teams focused on a one-for-one trade, the chances for a match increased.
Because supplies will not match increases in demand, IFPRI believes, cereal prices will rise by between 10% and 20% by 2015.
The primary goal, Tee said, is to widen the pool of healthcare workers to match increasing demand.
As GigaOm cites, it could cost UK ISPs up to $2 billion to upgrade their capacity to match increasing demand.
However, inorganic nanotubes still share many advantages of carbon nanotubes and can match increasing demand for various functions.
Defeat in their opening match increases the pressure on England ahead of Thursday's clash with Uruguay.
Each additional match increases the proceeds made by the stronger teams more than proportionally compared to the increase in proceeds made by the weaker teams.
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