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get a rematch vs go for a rematch

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of wanting to have another match or game after losing or not being satisfied with the previous one. The choice between 'get a rematch' and 'go for a rematch' depends on personal preference or the context in which they are used.

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get a rematch

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the desire to have another match or game after losing or not being satisfied with the previous one.

This phrase is used when someone wants to request or obtain another opportunity to compete against the same opponent.

Examples:

  • I want to get a rematch with him to prove that I can win.
  • She asked if she could get a rematch after losing the first game.
  • UFC President Says Ronda Rousey Will Get a Rematch With Holly Holm. Tessa Berenson @tcberenson. Dec. 3, 2015. SHARE. Holly Holm of the U.S. (pictured ...
  • Will Aldo Get a Rematch? Duration: 01:39 3 days ago. SHARE · TWEET · SHARE · EMAIL. Should Dana White give Jose Aldo a rematch against Conor ...
  • Dec 3, 2015 ... 3, that Ronda Rousey will get a rematch against defending bantamweight titleholder Holly Holm, who defeated her at UFC 193 last month.
  • 4 days ago ... Later on the broadcast, Rogan said that he doesn't believe Aldo should get a rematch as McGregor beat him decisively, and suggested that ...

Alternatives:

  • request a rematch
  • seek a rematch
  • ask for a rematch
  • demand a rematch
  • call for a rematch

go for a rematch

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the intention to have another match or game after losing or not being satisfied with the previous one.

This phrase is used when someone is determined to compete again and actively pursues the opportunity for another match.

Examples:

  • He decided to go for a rematch to redeem himself.
  • Let's go for a rematch and see if we can win this time.
  • 4 days ago ... I think after this fight, we have to go for a rematch." After months of build-up and trash talk, Aldo wants to get back inside the cage with McGregor ...
  • 4 days ago ... “I think after this fight, we have to go for a rematch.” Aldo also said it wasn't a fight, and Rogan corrected him that it was. The problem for Aldo is ...
  • 1 day ago ... "We have to go for a rematch, and I will be better prepared to reclaim what is mine". With the win, McGregor unified the featherweight belts after ...
  • 4 days ago ... We have to go for a rematch, and I will be better prepared to reclaim what is mine. " Penick's Analysis: Given the rematches coming for Cain ...

Alternatives:

  • pursue a rematch
  • aim for a rematch
  • strive for a rematch
  • try for a rematch
  • compete for a rematch

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