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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or a degree of something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "This issue is not just a matter of more resources; it's about effective management."
Alternatives: "a question of greater" or "a case of increased".
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"It's not a matter of more power.
But as Rühl explains, this is not simply a matter of more drilling rigs.
It is not just a matter of more investment, as imperative as that is.
Moreover, bridging the gap is not merely a matter of more oomph in the engines.
This is not simply a matter of more sellers in the market than buyers.
This was a matter of more concern than it would be now.
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It was just a matter of becoming more consistent".
And that is a matter of politics more than economics.
Sometimes it's a matter of a more diligent lawyer taking the case.
It's a matter of being more aware of the activities that I do.
Or is it simply a matter of enforcing more purposefully the rules that already exist?
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