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The phrase "a matter of are" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misconstructed phrase and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "This issue is a matter of concern."
Alternatives: "a matter of importance" or "a matter of discussion".
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It's just a matter of are we going to be down 10percentt or 30percentt.
"It's just a matter of, are they small and do they cancel each other out," Lenski explained.
I think in addition to the record taking a really long time, it was just a matter of are we even just doing the right thing in our own personal lives and to be able to get passed that and realize yes we are.
It's just a matter of are you protected enough?" And an armor-plated skin is no guarantee of safety in Karachi -- last month Bilal Shaikh, a security chief for President Asif Ali Zardari was driving in his armored car when he was attacked.
It's just a matter of: Are we a regular country in a regular situation that can wait many years..
"They stirred it up continuously, and it became a matter of, 'Are we taking our kids seriously?"' Of course, it probably didn't help that Settipane had a tendency to mention that 9-year-old girls were susceptible to magical thinking and that "this was the same demographic that had started the Salem witch scare".
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It's a matter of being real".
It's not a matter of being evil – it's just a matter of being wrong.
"It's a matter of being reasonable.
It's a matter of being patient.
"It is a matter of being honest or dishonest.
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