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The phrase "a matter of drastic" is not correct and feels incomplete in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation that requires significant change or action, but it needs additional context or words to be fully clear.
Example: "The decision to close the factory was a matter of drastic importance for the community."
Alternatives: "a question of urgency" or "a case of significant concern".
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This isn't a matter of drastic measure, but it is a matter of ripe thinking.
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This is, especially for an archaic sector as construction, a drastic change and as a matter of fact by now it isn't completely clear what all the implications of this model are, especially in the legal field.
Second, an injunction is a drastic and extraordinary remedy, which should not be granted as a matter of course.
A matter of days.
A matter of signals.
A matter of disarmament treaties.
Only a matter of time.
As a matter of principle.
A matter of peace enforcement.
A Matter of Timing.
A Matter of Perspective?
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