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The phrase "match the standard" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to talk about meeting a certain set criteria or requirements, such as in the sentence, "This student's marks match the standard set by their school."
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The replacement translation does not match the standard of Wright's work.
The membership of the committee should be expanded from nine to 11, to match the standard size of select committees.
The membership of the committee should be expanded from 9 to 11, to match the standard size of select committees.
Some of Stone's later work didn't match the standard of his early novels, and his reputation faded a bit.
The sophisticated good taste of Prada is a favoured art world look – practically its uniform, to match the standard black Mercedes.
Teenagers taking T levels will do 45 days of work placements during the two-year course, which aims to match the standard of an A level.
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"The movies have changed to match the standards of their day," Mr. Wilson said.
Under Philip Graham, the Post had no prayer of even pretending to match the standards of the country's best paper.
The lessons are devised to match the standards in many states, and the company is working on a math curriculum.
"The new one does match the standards and gives much more explicit information about what the children are learning.
Our cities, with greater human and monetary resources, can not match the standards of thousands of years ago.
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