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The phrase "a matter of doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is primarily about taking action or performing a task.
Example: "For success in this project, it's really just a matter of doing the necessary research and following through with the plan."
Alternatives: "a question of action" or "a case of execution".
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It's just a matter of doing it.
"It's a matter of doing something to attract customers.
It's just a matter of doing the due diligence".
"It's just a matter of doing the work," he said.
"It's just a matter of doing your best".
Now it's just a matter of doing the correcting.
It was just a matter of doing things right".
However, this is, as we say, a matter of doing the right thing.
"Now it's a matter of doing it consistently and at game speed," Hudgens said.
"It's not just a matter of doing our surgery, then taking off," Thomson said.
Not just emotion, but a matter of doing the right thing.
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