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The phrase "a matter of getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or necessity of obtaining something or achieving a particular outcome.
Example: "For many people, success is often just a matter of getting the right opportunities at the right time."
Alternatives: "a question of obtaining" or "a case of acquiring".
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"It's a matter of getting things going.
"It's a matter of getting them home".
It's just a matter of getting stronger".
Now it's a matter of getting agreements.
It's just a matter of getting consistent".
It's not a matter of getting tough — we are tough.
It was just a matter of getting to that point".
It was just a matter of getting ourselves going".
"It's not a matter of getting angry," Mr. Melton said.
Now it's a matter of getting everything else in shape.
"It was just a matter of getting it back".
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a matter of setting
a matter of guaranteeing
a matter of integrating
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a matter of generating
a problem of getting
a matter of implementation
a matter of acquired
a matter of accessibility
a matter of let
a history of getting
a process of getting
a bit of getting
a danger of getting
a means of getting
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