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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may not match" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express uncertainty or possibility that something may not align or correspond with another thing. Example: The color on my computer screen may not match the color of the shirt in person.
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For the elderly, today's prescriptions may not match tomorrow's needs.
"People's opinions may not match yours," he said.
They may not match what's around -- thank goodness.
People may have moved, and addresses may not match.
Cleveland may not match its 66 wins of last season.
"The vision may not match the reality," he said.
Beijing's appetite may not match Washington's growing need for cash.
But it may not match that pace this time.
These salaries may or may not match the actual salaries of the previous fiscal year.
The following class exam times/locations may not match the general lists above.
But Pittman's definition of CNN's mission may not match Johnson's or Turner's.
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