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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of these" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in contexts where one is discussing specific issues or topics that have been previously mentioned, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "When it comes to the challenges we face, it's really a matter of these key factors that we need to address."
Alternatives: "a question of these" or "an issue of these".
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"It's not a matter of these kids being squeezed because there's pressure on the person providing the care," he said.
But it wasn't just a matter of these three ingredients; the schemes they used to advertise and market their products were critical, too.
It's not a matter of these people simply following unethical orders.
Sometimes it's just a matter of these guys not realizing that they're being hit on by non-bears or believe they're of interest.
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"It's a matter of getting these projects in pipeline and adapting these technologies.
It is just a matter of extending these types of system to cargo," said Steve Phipson, president of Smiths Detection.
In a matter of minutes these terrorists caused the deaths of almost 3,000 people, most of them civilians.
It's just a matter of identifying these guys and working with them at an earlier age".
It's a matter of juxtaposition: these boots are just too sexy for Marco Rubio's wholesome, God-fearing image.
"It's just a matter of getting these guys in the same place at the same time.
As a matter of fact these works of art have been recovered against their will and thanks to the victory of the Allied armies.
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