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The phrase "about a matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific topic or issue that requires attention or consideration.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about a matter that has been affecting our team's performance."
Alternatives: "regarding an issue" or "concerning a topic".
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"It's about a matter of priorities," Mwalusaka said ruefully.
We're talking about a matter of days only.
But let's talk about a matter of infinitely greater urgency and suspense.
"To both women these cases are about a matter of principle and justice".
"I was there to talk to them about a matter of national security.
"Now, we are being accused of not being aggressive about a matter that we began".
"We're not talking about a matter of hours or even a matter of days," he said.
"I'm not talking about six or seven years, I'm talking about a matter of months".
But she would not lie or exaggerate, especially not about a matter of sexual harassment.
The breaking point for most people is humiliation, particularly when it reveals ignorance about a matter they hold dear.
Instead, drummer Matt Helders, 27, is deep in conversation with his bandmates about a matter of extreme importance: Henderson's Relish.
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