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The phrase "a matter of simple" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing something that is straightforward or uncomplicated, but it needs to be followed by a noun to make sense.
Example: "This is a matter of simple logic that anyone can understand."
Alternatives: "a question of simplicity" or "a case of straightforwardness".
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It's a matter of simple prejudice.
That was a matter of simple justice.
It's a matter of simple geometry.
That's a matter of simple political reality.
This is a matter of simple fact.
It is a matter of simple arithmetic.
The answer seems to be a matter of simple economics.
For most, it was a matter of simple curiosity.
King, however, sees it as a matter of simple genetics.
To them, it's a matter of simple fairness.
In part this is a matter of simple party politics.
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