Turn off and turn on iTunes Match will reset the library?

All the music stored in my iPhone is downloaded from my iTunes Match account.
Today, I turned off  iTunes Match in the "Settings"->"Music" my mistake and I turned on it immediately after that.
I found that my whole library was wiped off and all of the music had been re-downloading...
Is it possible to keep the files after turning on iTunes Match since all of them were downloaded from iCloud. It's a really waste of time and bandwidth to re-download the whole library.
thank you.

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