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The phrase "a matter of how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the manner or method in which something is done or approached.
Example: "It's not just about the outcome; it's a matter of how we achieve our goals that truly matters."
Alternatives: "a question of how" or "a matter of the way".
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It was a matter of how".
It's just a matter of how.
It's a matter of how I feel.
It's just a matter of how quickly.
It was just a matter of how".
"Sometimes, it's a matter of how you get the ball.
"It's a matter of how the puck hits you".
It's just a matter of how you treat it.
It is just a matter of how much.
"It's a matter of how many, and what's their training".
"It's just a matter of how many turn out".
More suggestions(21)
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