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The phrase "a matter of mere" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is trivial or insignificant in comparison to other factors or considerations.
Example: "The decision to change the meeting time was a matter of mere convenience for the participants."
Alternatives: "a question of simple" or "a case of just".
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Real leadership is never a matter of mere formal authority.
But after a matter of mere months I became bored.
It could be a matter of mere armchair reasoning no better than philosophy.
Thus, contrary to strong AI, real understanding cannot be a matter of mere symbol manipulation.
Good health -feeling good - is no longer viewed as a matter of mere good luck.
On the one hand, representation is a matter of mere depiction.
His inclusion of England is not at all a matter of mere politeness.
They should never become a matter of mere bureaucratic or political routine.
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Saying goodbye to the Gipper was a matter of a mere week of ceremonies.
Around most of the UK it's a fickle strip, a matter of a mere few metres wide, but over in the Wadden Sea, along a 450km-long stretch of the north coast of Germany, the water goes out a massive 15km, revealing a huge expanse of tidal flats and leaving even distant islands high and dry.
All that has changed dramatically in a matter of a mere three months.
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