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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Grave matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a serious or significant issue or concern, often in a moral or ethical context. Example: "The committee discussed the grave matter of the environmental impact of the proposed project."
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This is a grave matter".
"It is an extremely grave matter".
The Savile case was "a grave matter".
"This is a grave matter," Mr. Metzoquiari said.
The execution of two human beings is a grave matter.
"Accusations of complicity in that mass murder from responsible authorities are a grave matter," they wrote.
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The incongruity of offhand tone and grave subject matter is part of a fairly consistent worldview.
Despite its grave subject matter, Robinson is a light-hearted writer, which makes The Debt accessible and, well, almost fun to read.
One on hand, the gulf between his grave subject matter and his unorthodox cinematic delivery has never been more profound, nor challenging.
The grave tales told in "Grave Matters" vary.
While fully engaged in the grave matters of Mississippi, Barbour retained strong links to the capital.
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