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The phrase "a matter of treating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the approach or method of addressing a particular issue or situation.
Example: "In this case, it is a matter of treating the symptoms before addressing the underlying cause."
Alternatives: "a question of handling" or "an issue of addressing".
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It's a matter of treating them in a certain way.
For me, this is not so much a matter of treating older people with greater respect as one of looking completely out of touch.
After that, it's just a matter of treating the curd with applications of hot water, stirring it, stretching it as you might stretch taffy (the final stretching is sometimes compared to wrestling with a thirty- or forty-pound snake), forming it into balls or loaves, and shocking it with cold water.
As noted previously, however, management of the diabetic patient is not simply a matter of treating the metabolic abnormality, and a holistic approach is required to minimize cardiovascular risk, diabetic nephropathy, and diabetic retinopathy.
Looking socially acceptable is not really about brand names; it's mostly a matter of treating your body with respect and making sensible choices.
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We would like to bring back to life this matter of treating, in a more adequate fashion, structures for which the amount of slip is considerable.
It was a matter of being treated with dignity and respect; integration -- or, more accurately, desegregation -- was just a byproduct, never the primary goal.
I'm with Reserve Solutions on the basic matter of treating people like adults and letting them take loans in the first place.
In other words, it can be and often is a matter of treating like cases in the same fashion so as not to be discriminatory.
"It's a matter of starting to treat this equipment the same way we treat our other equipment".
And thirdly, when we excuse homophobia as a matter of opinion instead of treating it as a destructive social illness, we invite fear to explode into violence.
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