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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter from" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward without additional context.
It could be used when referring to a specific issue or topic that originates from a particular source or situation.
Example: "This report addresses a matter from our last meeting that requires further discussion."
Alternatives: "an issue from" or "a topic from".
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Correction: August 21 , 2002 Wednesday An article on Thursday tracing the political rise of Antony Leung, Hong Kong's financial secretary, misstated the territory's unemployment rate, cited by critics as a matter from which he has been distracted by his marriage to China's most famous athlete, a woman half his age.
That's a matter from which they can't run.
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The religious opinions of scientists are, of course, a separate matter from a science of religion.
That's a separate matter from a person's political convictions and their ability to serve people.
Some finally protested after receiving a letter on a different matter from the board.
But that is a matter separate from how well one edits or whether one edits at all.
Therefore, who am I to refute such a matter coming from a respected man like Julian Bond?
In a parody of The Fly, Homer buys a matter teleporter from Professor Frink's yard sale.
I did not see any evidence a staff member could dissent significantly on a major matter from its executive director, then Peter Douglas, and have a future there.
But that is a different matter from composing sonatas and symphonies, which to Americans would always seem a strange, profitless, suspiciously effete endeavour.
But having skills is a different matter from making them economically viable.
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