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The phrase "a matter of using" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of employing a particular method or approach.
Example: "In this project, it's really a matter of using the right tools to achieve the desired outcome."
Alternatives: "a question of utilizing" or "an issue of employing".
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It's not a matter of using Freddy's voice--it's using his character that bothers us.
It's just a matter of using it.
And that was not a matter of using a camera.
It is not just a matter of using the drops, however.
"This is a matter of using a resource that would otherwise go to waste".
Facebook's strategy is, in part, a matter of using diversification to insure the company's continued growth.
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It is, to a far greater extent, a matter of use case.
Garcia admits he's falling apart, but adds, "It's a matter of use, man--good use.
Our resident digital anthropologist Josh Constine thinks the issue of online identity is a matter of use case, "I think anyone who is buying or selling something online is reasonably likely to be publicly searchable.
It is not a matter of use rather than a problem of knowledge.
"As a matter of practice, we use this data in an aggregate, non-identifiable form".
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a story of using
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a fan of using
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