Which is the correct phrase: "match with" or "match to". This is in reference to writing directions in quizzes or tests, particularly when the test-taker is asked to match a word woth a picture. Personally, I use " Match the noun on the left column with the corresponding picture on the right column." or "Draw a line from the word on the left column to the picture on the right column. In some textbooks, "match to" is used. Is this acceptable?
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Both "match with" and "match to" seem fine to me.
— Mr Wordy
Both "match with" and "match to" seem fine to me.
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