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The phrase "a matter of much" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear and lacks context, making it difficult to determine when it could be appropriately used.
Example: "This is a matter of much concern for the community."
Alternatives: "a matter of great importance" or "a matter of significant concern".
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This is a matter of much dispute.
Extinction of native species is a matter of much concern.
Exactly what defines Jewishness remains a matter of much debate.
Murdoch said Hinton's resignation was "a matter of much sadness".
Tower's financial situation is a matter of much speculation.
The speech had been a matter of much anticipation here.
How close is a matter of much debate.
For months, her return has been a matter of much speculation.
That online accounts are unsecure does not seem to be a matter of much debate.
That is a matter of much debate between proponents and opponents of horse meat consumption.
The earliest stages of development are still a matter of much speculation based on fragmentary evidence.
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