final match
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffinalandmatch
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final
adjective
uk/ˈfaɪ.nəl/us/ˈfaɪ.nəl/
last:
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match
noun
uk/mætʃ/us/mætʃ/
mainly UK
a sports competition or event in which two people or teams compete against ...
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(Definition offinalandmatchfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Indeed, they went into thefinalmatchof the season second from bottom (only the bottom club were relegated that season).
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Thefinalmatchof the afternoon would see the first of the home players in action.
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The gold and silver medalists were determined by thefinalmatchof the main single-elimination bracket.
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He quickly resumed playing duties, participating in thefinalmatchof the 2009 season.
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Only thefinalmatchwas best-of-five; all others were best-of-three.
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Thefinalmatchwas filled with 10-pin leaves, making for a low scoring event.
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Large numbers of supporters of both teams and officials from the government, came together in the stadium to watch thefinalmatch.
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This is partly because thefinalmatchin all three disciplines often takes place concurrently in the same day if not in consecutive days.
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Previously, thefinalmatchwas played over 36 holes.
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A second game had to be played after thefinalmatchended tied.
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With each facing their own trials to reach thefinalmatch, it comes down to only one of them versus their own.
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Winners of the semi-finals play thefinalmatchin a neutral ground.
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The hierarchy continues until thefinalmatchdetermines the ultimate winner.
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The club was almost allocated to the third tier until a game-winning kick in the season'sfinalmatchagainst ngelholm.
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All the matches were played in a single leg, homefields were decided by drawing except for thefinalmatch.
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In part stressed by the scandal that surrounded her, she retired in 1981 after herfinalmatch.
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His teacher was severely injured in what is implied to be hisfinalmatch.
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The preparation towards thefinalmatchspans a major slice of the film including family and personal hurdles the team members face.
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