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Discover LudwigThe phrase "matches the" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to show a relationship between two things that are similar or complementary in some way. Example: The color of her dress matches the color of her shoes perfectly. In this sentence, "matches the" is used to show that the color of the dress is the same as the color of the shoes, indicating a complementary or coordinated outfit.
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It matches the current mood.
That matches the April increase.
But nothing matches the Blazers.
That matches the Obama Administration's policy today.
Cognac-brown woodwork matches the banquettes.
But reality rarely matches the marketing.
(Virtual reality that matches "The Matrix"?
matches the underlying value of its assets.
It matches the other brow.
The service matches the food.
Only its first quarter matches the calendar quarter.
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