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How would you keep using "march" and "match" interchangeably?

Are they the same?  Hell NO!

CAUTION:
Any attempt to define or explain them might get some more confused, as it would be too lengthy. I would rather cite examples with them:

It's a march pass in the military (not "match pass").
To march is also to walk quickly or speedily.

But then, you "match" something with the other.
Example:
What you have doesn't match the idea I have (not "march").

You also play a match, not "march".

NB: Both exist as verbs and nouns.

from Bola Esho's Blog

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