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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more match" is not a complete sentence, but it could be used as part of a sentence in written English.
It would typically be used in a comparative context to indicate that there is a greater number or amount of something that is similar or complementary. For example: - "The blue shirt has more match with your eyes than the red one." - "Our team has more match with the opponent's tactics than we initially thought." - "I need more match in my outfit, so I'll add a statement necklace."
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But we have one more match".
One more match point, though.
We have one more match to go".
"It's almost like this was just one more match".
I still have one more match to go".
Still one more match to come tonight, in 10 minutes.
Perhaps no-trump will provide as many tricks and more match points.
There would be five deuces and two more match points for Zemlja, but Dimitrov held serve.
The defending champions have one more match, against Japan on Sunday.
"If I could win one more match or two more matches, you can start dreaming.
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England will have the advantage of being more match-hardened and familiar with each other.
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