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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of two" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in situations where you are discussing something that involves two elements or parties, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "When it comes to decision-making, it's often a matter of two: the pros and the cons."
Alternatives: "a question of two" or "a case of two".
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Maybe in a matter of two weeks, even.
He's the kid that lost 10 lunch bags in a matter of two months.
In a matter of two decades, grain production in absolute terms has been doubled.
"Nearly 500 people were killed in a matter of two to three hours," Mr. Singh said.
Can you explain your approach to this? ANTHONY BOURDAIN: It's a matter of two things.
"I've spent $300 in a matter of two weeks," Roseann Fede said.
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"It sank in a matter of four minutes," he said.
It's a matter of five minutes to repair it".
(There was also a matter of seventy-five billion dollars).
Onscreen, his persona is a matter of zero torque.
"It was a matter of one game," she said.
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