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The phrase "to be match" is grammatically incorrect and is not usable in written English. A correct construction using the verb "match" would be "to be a match." For example, "The colors of our outfits happen to be a perfect match."
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I personally expect better behaviour from those that we appoint to be match officials".
"Whether it takes two games, five games or a month to be match fit is up to the selectors".
People play juniors and lower-league tour events because they need time to learn how to be match tough; but not them.
And defender Daniel van Buyten is coming off a four-month layoff with a foot injury and is not likely to be match fit (Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, a midfielder, might play centerback on Saturday).
The 25-year-old, who has a history of hamstring problems, starred for Wales at Euro 2016 had said that he did not expect to be match fit for the beginning of the new season.
Williams's outburst was by far the more menacing and more critical to her defeat: Her profanity-laced threats in the direction of the lineswoman Shino Tsurubuchi resulted in her being docked a point, which also happened to be match point in her semifinal against Kim Clijsters.
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Peacock added: "From the early days in particular the main groups seemed to be match-fixing.
Pellegrini maintains that Kompany required a week of training with the squad after the international break to be match-fit.
The reality of returning to live comedy after a hiatus, he says, "is that you have to be match-fit.
Supply seems to be matching demand, too.
"Their boldness needs to be matched by the richer countries".
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