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The phrase "a matter of learning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is related to the process or act of acquiring knowledge or skills.
Example: "Understanding the complexities of human behavior is truly a matter of learning through experience and observation."
Alternatives: "a question of education" or "an issue of acquiring knowledge".
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Courtney says that "it's been a matter of learning who to go to".
This means that science education is not simply a matter of learning new theories.
It was preposterous, therefore, to talk about language as a matter of learning through reinforcement.
"It was just a matter of learning that he could get whacked around.
Success in aviation is a matter of learning from mistakes – preferably other people's.
Now it's just a matter of learning and getting better, and getting older and wiser as a point guard.
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Dance is not a simple matter of learning where to move your feet.
Acquiring these skills wasn't a matter of armchair learning.
As a matter of fact, learning abilities enable communication equipment to evaluate the quality of their past actions.
I don't know if that is a matter of players learning how to play with Rangi, or Rangi knowing how to play with the guys around him and their strength and weaknesses.
If it's a matter of me learning a particular rhythm, I know that that's going to be a basal ganglia/cerebellum activity, which means what's important is to tap into this unconscious, habit-learning system, so I can't just do the same thing over and over again if I'm making mistakes.
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a matter of orientation
a matter of language
a matter of skill
a matter of academic
a matter of experiment
a matter of reflection
a matter of schools
a period of learning
a bit of learning
a variety of learning
a situation of learning
a cornerstone of learning
a sign of learning
a lack of learning
a lifetime of learning
a posttest of learning
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