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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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do I use 'to match up' correctly?

Hi,

1 - The numerical results presented in this table and the benchmark estimates given in Reference A fully match up.

2 - The numerical results presented in this table and the benchmark estimates from Reference A match up perfectly well.

3 - The numerical results from Table 1 match up the benchmark ones 100%

Q1 Which of the three is/are ok? If none is OK, give me your suggestions please
Q2 Can I omit "up" in this and similr context?

thank you!
  

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Anonymous If none is OK 'Match up' is too informal and the structures are too loose. Anonymous give me your suggestions please The numerical results from Table 1 agree with the benchmark estimates in Reference A.

  • Anonymous If none is OK 'Match up' is too informal and the structures are too loose.
  • Anonymous give me your suggestions please The numerical results from Table 1 agree with the benchmark estimates in Reference A.
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Anonymous If none is OK
'Match up' is too informal and the structures are too loose.
Anonymousgive me your suggestions please
The numerical results from Table 1 agree with the benchmark estimates in Reference A.

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