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The phrase "a matter of dedication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the importance of commitment or effort in achieving a goal or completing a task.
Example: "Success in this field is not just about talent; it's a matter of dedication and hard work."
Alternatives: "a question of commitment" or "a matter of perseverance."
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That, Mr. Garfunkel said, and consistency: "It's a matter of dedication, organization and a plan".
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It's a matter of intention, dedication, and an unflappable state of belief that generates the will and faith to get through the tests when they come.
It's usually a matter of proportion and dedication, he said.
It's a matter not of dedication, which he has, but of maturity.
Against all this, one has to place evidence showing that, whatever the rules, women did as a matter of fact make dedications and loans, at Athens as elsewhere, sometimes involving fairly large sums.
It is simply a matter of hard work and dedication by a few individuals with common goals and visions.
It was just a matter of all the right people at the right time and a dedication on Elvis' side that is not without comparison in his career.
So the current one's dedication to nonviolence should not be taken as a matter of course.
A matter of days.
A matter of signals.
In a matter of months, Sony launched the Walkman, one of the most successful products in history, and the story came to epitomize what made the company great: innovation instead of imitation, a dedication to big ideas, and a willingness to pursue its obsessions no matter what others thought.
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