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The phrase "a matter of some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is of a certain degree or importance, often followed by a noun that specifies what is being referred to.
Example: "This project is a matter of some urgency, and we need to address it immediately."
Alternatives: "a question of some" or "a case of some".
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This is a matter of some urgency.
It is a matter of some weeks for him".
(Whether they all do is a matter of some controversy).
One British official called it "a matter of some anxiety".
What Fluxus was is a matter of some debate.
But the pronunciation is a matter of some dispute.
How to do this is a matter of some dispute.
Combat is still a matter of some gallantry.
This ought to be a matter of some concern.
The taxonomy of boobooks is a matter of some debate.
But exactly where was a matter of some confusion today.
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