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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to match with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe complementing an item, trait, or characteristic with another. For example: "The green and pink color scheme of the living room was chosen to match with the light brown curtains."
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"Salads are typically difficult to match with wine.
We haven't verified photos but the appear to match with previous details.
There are grounds to match, with croquet lawn and walled kitchen garden.
Few vegetables are tougher to match with wine than green asparagus, which is synonymous with spring.
It's a tricky wine to match with food, but some producers say they are trying.
Tats appear to match with those in the Daily News photo of a smiling protester Nelson".
But he primarily uses music to match with the task at hand.
To match with the implementation of cooperative learning 4.35.74.592 16.
The values are selected to match with experimental investigations.
You have to match with someone who is interested.
Obviously only one solution is correct to match with the physical phenomenon.
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