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Discover Ludwig"start a match" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a competitive event, such as a sporting competition or a quiz. For example: "The referee blew the whistle to start the match."
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Street Fighter's 3DS game, for instance, can be set to start a match automatically if another device comes within range.
"Everybody would rather start a match than be on the bench, but you do whatever is best for the team".
But Benitez seems set on a major gamble on Fernando Torres and £20million new boy Alberto Aquilani, who has yet to start a match for his new club.
He became the team's first academy player to start a match when the club opened the M.L.S. playoffs at San Jose on Oct. 30.
Among the copious oddities of this tournament were 14 retirements from matches and 4 other walkovers, when players could not take the court to start a match.
Nordstrand, 32, joins on a free transfer after leaving Danish Superliga club AGF Aarhus, having failed to start a match this season.
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The 6ft 7iNorwayay striker last started a match against Arsenal in November.
Torres returning, Aquilani starting a match, Gerrard getting fitter every game.
He has scored four goals, including on Thursday night, without once starting a match.
In a prematch interview with ESPN's Brad Gilbert, Federer said he started a match in Miami this year at half past midnight.
Carlo Canna has just three caps to his name, has never started a match, and made his international debut this August.
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