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Flowersa Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

To match dollar-for-dollar, has taken the battle

Hi, What is "To match dollar-for-dollar" ?

Does " has taken the battle" mean that he moved the battle (from his place) To Romney place ?

'Although Gingrich and his super PAC haven’t been able to match Romney dollar-for-dollar on the TV airwaves, the former speaker has taken the battle to the ex-Massachusetts governor in his speeches, interviews and in debates."
  

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The company I work for will match my contribution to March of Dimes, dollar-to-dollar. ] If the "battle" can't be won by spending on paid advertising, the "battle" will be held in his speeches, etc.

  • The company I work for will match my contribution to March of Dimes, dollar-to-dollar.
  • ] If the "battle" can't be won by spending on paid advertising, the "battle" will be held in his speeches, etc.
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The company I work for will match my contribution to March of Dimes, dollar-to-dollar. [Every dollar I pay, they will pay another dollar.]

If the "battle" can't be won by spending on paid advertising, the "battle" will be held in his speeches, etc.

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