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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter for a future" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity.
Example: "This decision is a matter for a future discussion."
Alternatives: "a matter for later" or "a concern for the future".
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Anonymity will be a matter for a future court to consider," Ch Insp Harrison said.
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Time and again we were told that this was a matter for an unspecified future that would follow the "programme's successful completion" – a stupendous Catch-22 since the "programme" could never succeed without a debt restructure.
Changing the Hamas charter was also a matter for the future, he said.
Hockey: Well, that is a matter for the future… 3.26am BST I need to look in on today's senate estimates hearings.
Investigating possible improvements by identifying the relative foreground and background and building layered sprite is a matter for the future work.
The danger, of course, is to assume that majority practice correctly sets the benchmark; but that is a matter for these future studies.
That's a matter for the future".
One gain from the survey is that it has now provided a rationale and hypothesis for what would be a research project (For example, a future RCT of anonymised versus non-anonymised responses), but that is a matter for the future.
The specifics of that explanation are a matter for future research.
In the hearing, Eadie said: "Any such changes are a matter for future negotiations, parliamentary scrutiny, and implementation by legislation".
How the ants manage to switch gaits and body direction and still navigate without external cues is a matter for future study.
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