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The phrase "a matter that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is expected to have a certain outcome or effect in the future.
Example: "This is a matter that will require careful consideration before making a decision."
Alternatives: "an issue that will" or "a topic that will".
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This is a matter that will take months, if not years, to work through".
Changing this to reality is a matter that will take our fullest consideration and dedication.
"We see this issue as a matter that will endanger the future of Iraq as a whole," the official said.
He also disputed the contention that the sum represents fair-market value, a matter that will ultimately be adjudicated.
Ancelotti believes a solution will be found, adding: "I honestly think that it's a matter that will be fixed in the coming days.
And as to what can and can't be bought in stores, that's a matter that will be driven by consumers and by retailers responding to that".
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Make sure that you're moderating the tournament at all times in case there's a matter that'll require your assistance.
"This is a silly matter that will be resolved quickly," said a Gruner & Jahr USA executive.
As a practical matter, that will not happen.
(Trump had announced his intention to leave, but, as a practical matter, that will take time).
Electing the next president is a serious matter that will have repercussions for years to come.
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