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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mismatch with" is correct and usable in written English
It is used when indicating a difference in something, usually between two things, that result in an incompatibility. For example, "Her goals and values mismatched with his, so they decided to go their separate ways."
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A mismatch with secondary school options.
Expectations, however, can be a mismatch with reality.
Both photographers' images of the police show a stark mismatch with the attackers' arsenal.
Joe Jurevicius: "He creates a mismatch with a lot of nickel defenders.
He finished this mismatch with an exquisite cover drive and 82 runs to his name.
This lack of plasticity could result in a mismatch with food resources.
Here, the film gives various clues to her increasing mismatch with Tom, but, frustratingly, Summer herself is a closed book.
He has engaged, awkwardly, with minority voters – though his actual policies are a mismatch with both Hispanics and African Americans.
An Unusual Mismatch With O'Neal in the middle, the Lakers have not lost a playoff series since 1999.
Navratilova savored every lopsided moment of Monday's first-round mismatch with Catalina Castaño of Colombia on Court 2.
The mismatch with his looks was overwhelming; even for me it was, at first, a little too much to handle.
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