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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of consumer" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in contexts discussing consumer-related issues, but it needs additional context or modification to be meaningful.
Example: "This is not just a matter of consumer choice; it also involves ethical considerations."
Alternatives: "a consumer issue" or "a consumer concern".
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Voting has become more a matter of consumer choice than of ideological fealty.
But this reaction indicates that the Next is not purely a matter of consumer exploitation.
The state pursued the case as a matter of consumer fraud.
At one time, the dearth of diesels in the United States was a matter of consumer preference.
"For Americans data privacy is a matter of consumer law; for Europeans it's a fundamental right," says Jean-Louis Bruguière, a former French counter-terrorism judge.
It quickly became clear that in the eyes of General Mills, organic is not a revolution so much as a market niche, like menopausal women or "ethnics," and that health is really a matter of consumer perception.
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Others have suggested that it's simply a matter of consumers' right to know what's in their food.
It is not a matter of consumers mistreating their products.
"It's not just a matter of the consumer not knowing," he says.
It's really a matter of what consumers start demanding.
Is this a matter of uneducated consumers, stupid planning, or lazy city councils?
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