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will have matched

  • future perfect
    of match.
    match
    noun
    a slender piece of wood, cardboard, or other flammable material tipped with a chemical substance that produces fire when rubbed on a rough or chemically prepared surface.

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Wednesday, a full four days after the Wizards initially will have matched Brooklyn’s offer.

From Washington Post Jul. 6, 2017

If the Capitals beat the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday, they will have matched their regular season win total from last year with 23 games until an assured postseason begins.

From Washington Post Feb. 23, 2016

If they fail to do so, Wales will have matched the losing run they suffered in 2010.

From BBC Nov. 14, 2012

If Big Buck's wins this season's World Hurdle, for which he is already odds-on, then Nicholls will have matched the three successes that Walwyn enjoyed in that race.

From The Guardian Dec. 3, 2010