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The phrase "a matter of taking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of taking a specific action or approach in a situation.
Example: "In this project, it's really a matter of taking the right steps to ensure success."
Alternatives: "a question of taking" or "an issue of taking".
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It's a matter of taking a big, strong aggressive hack".
It's not a matter of frustration it's a matter of taking time and doing things properly.
It's not just a matter of taking on any old golf course.
"It's a matter of taking control and not giving them that right any more".
It is a matter of taking seriously the safety of our people.
"It's just a matter of taking different things and building from them.
It was just a matter of taking a deep breath, relaxing and making shots".
It's not just a matter of taking out the solids and dumping it into the ocean".
The communications strategy becomes a matter of taking on the irrational, anti-science sceptics.
After that, it was a matter of taking sides, counting numbers.
It wasn't just a matter of taking a bacterium closely related to M. genitalium and scooping out its DNA.
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