Sentence examples for match or not from inspiring English sources

"match or not" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are asking someone to compare two things or proposing two possible choices. For example, "Do these two colors match or not?"

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And: to match, or not to match?

Professor Ben Polak: There's a dollar there so you can decide whether to match or not.

"I'll wear the poppy dress, and you can decide whether we'll match or not.

"I don't know if it was my best match or not," he said.

"I think we're a conversation or two away from knowing if we're a match or not on anything".

Fans wore their green team jerseys all over the city, whether they attended the match or not.

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We show that the problems of deciding whether such graphs have (1) a perfect matching or not and (2) a unique perfect matching or not, are in the log-space complexity class Stoic Probabilistic Log-space (SPL).

The outcome of pairwise comparison only tells whether each reference pair matches or not.

Subjects determined whether the target classic ballet scene and the recommended music pieces were matched or not.

The decision to consider whether a landmark is matched or not is greatly related to uncertainty in robot pose [31].

Because every carpool ride gets a discount whether it's matched or not, both companies are betting on each ride.

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