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The phrase "a matter of having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of possessing something or a particular quality.
Example: "For her, success is not just a matter of having talent; it's also about hard work and perseverance."
Alternatives: "a question of possessing" or "an issue of having".
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"It's just a matter of having patience".
It was a matter of having paid our dues.
It's a matter of having another set of eyes.
"It's more a matter of having a defined strategy.
"It's just a matter of having the right tools".
It was just a matter of having had some really good results.
Sometimes it's a matter of having a box to check on the college application.
It's not just a matter of having another set of eyes on this or that event.
So it's a matter of having to trust the banks and the regulators.
Starving to death isn't even a matter of having insufficient food for a couple of months.
Often it's just a matter of having the needed tools to guarantee success.
More suggestions(16)
a matter of existing
a matter of acknowledging
a matter of generating
a matter of giving
a case of having
a matter of saving
a matter of approving
a matter of catching
a matter of arriving
a matter of accessibility
a danger of having
a sense of having
a semblance of having
a fan of having
a trend of having
a tendency of having
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