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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a topic or issue that requires discussion or consideration.
Example: "This report addresses a matter which has significant implications for our future strategy."
Alternatives: "an issue that" or "a topic which".
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That is a matter which the Defense cannot determine.
"It is obviously a matter which has considerable press interest.
It is a matter which needs to be adjudicated upon before a proper tribunal.
Their translation into precise details is a matter which cannot now be undertaken.
"Rob underlined the Phoenix's financial stability, a matter which is not in dispute," Gallop said.
"National security is not a matter which is owned by either party," he said.
That saves a great deal of time over a matter which is probably not in dispute at all.
How to fix it is a matter which Mr Kay is leaving for his final report, due in the summer.
In a statement, the committee said: "The Committee believes that this is a matter which merits further scrutiny.
"I am very sorry that a matter which in my eye is secondary shoule have caused this.
"Drones have been spotted and investigations launched … We are mobilised on a matter which is and should be taken seriously".
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