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Discover Ludwig"one match" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it as either a noun or a verb. For example, "He only had one match to light the fire."
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"It's one match," Rinaldi told Min. "You can't let one match define you".
The big one: Match pooint.
There was only one match.
The boys' team has won one match.
Most points scored in one match?
Petrova also needed only one match point.
Only one match runs at a time.
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NEH endowment challenge grant, requiring a four-for-one match.
Their next one will result in a one-match suspension.
He will receive a minimum of a one-match ban.
Torres will serve a one-match suspension for the dismissal.
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