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Discover Ludwig"match to watch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sports game or competition that is expected to be particularly exciting or entertaining to watch. Example: "The upcoming soccer game between Real Madrid and Barcelona is being called the match to watch, as it pits two of the top teams against each other in a highly anticipated showdown."
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"It was a crazy match to watch from the bench," said Vermeulen.
Clearly Murray is in a hurry now - he's got a boxing match to watch, after all.
'That was probably a good match to watch but it is about winning or losing,' Henman said, accurately.
Once Federer broke serve in the first set, though, it was a match to watch between the fingers.
Hercog is a consistent baseliner whose singles success has come mostly on slower courts, which should make this an entertaining match to watch.
The contest between Michelle Larcher de Brito and Maria Sharapova is not so much a match to watch as one to listen to.
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More matches to watch are at nytimes.com/straightsets.
The question is how to maintain fans' interest when there are no matches to watch.
Sir Alex Ferguson has been on the phone and there is a pile of nine DVDs of Czech Republic matches to watch.
But I'm already missing the first week, when I had a half-dozen good matches to watch every day.
It's going to be tremendous for the fans – they are going to have six matches to watch, as opposed to four.
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