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The phrase "a matter of considering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or necessity of taking something into account or reflecting on it.
Example: "When making a decision, it is often a matter of considering all available options before proceeding."
Alternatives: "a question of evaluating" or "an issue of reflecting on".
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With consequentialism, it's always a matter of considering the latest costs and benefits, of choosing the best option amongst feasible alternatives.
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However, religious belief is a matter of considered judgment.
Hagel's voting record on military affairs, like Kerry's, sometimes seems less a matter of considered judgment than political reflex.
It is a matter of either considering only the hydrological data or the balanced part of the hydro-meteorological data set during the forecasting process.
It's hard to say if it's merely a matter of perception, considering there's not really a culture about being open and transparant on dealing with internal challenges here.
As a matter of fact, considering a micrometric laser spot size as the used optical probe and neglecting eventual dye accumulation effects in pores or nanometric gaps of the substrate, single-molecule detection can be expected for concentration lower than 10-11 M, as in our case.
As a matter of fact, considering the descriptive analysis, a statistically significant association between company affiliation and uptake of vaccination occurred as well as, in the univariate logistic regression analysis, between "sampling method" (i.e., mode of data collection) and the outcome variables.
But whether the businesses and jobs created by that revolution have helped the region begin to wean itself from economic dependence on the United States and other outsiders is considered a matter of debate.
Intraoperative epidural steroids have been advocated for more than two decades [ 27, 28] and despite the publication of a number of trials their use is still considered a matter of debate.
53 Although a matter of debate, iron overload is increasingly considered to be an integral part of the pathology of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
The government must, as a matter of urgency, consider subsidising improved seeds for poor farmers.
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