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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is related to a single individual or a specific instance.
Example: "In this case, it's really just a matter of one person making the final decision."
Alternatives: "a question of one" or "a case of one".
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This is not just a matter of one faction against another on the Republican side of the aisle.
When a dictator slaughters tens of thousands of his own people, that is not just a matter of one nation's internal affairs — it breeds human suffering on an order of magnitude that affects us all.
"Tiger could go shoot eight or nine under par, sure," Mickelson said, "but I think with so many on the leader board, it's not a matter of one or two guys faltering.
The aide put him right -- a matter of one word.
Is it a matter of one ingredient Jeff Bezos or is it an institutional capability?
But winning the peace is not just a matter of one battle.
"This is not simply a matter of one person's request to die.
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But now this urge feels more like a reflection of the spirit of the age than a matter of one-offs popping up here and there.
But the last years of a great life in music were not just a matter of one-chord free-for-alls.
Dubbed "Toulmin's anti-logic book" by his colleagues, it criticised the way philosophy has traditionally treated reasoning as a matter of one-size-fits-all logical inference.
Accomplishing long-term competitiveness and continuous development of desirable technological systems is however not a matter of one-time political reform.
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