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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost a matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is close to being a matter of importance or concern, but not quite there yet.
Example: "The decision to move forward with the project is almost a matter of urgency, but we still need to gather more data."
Alternatives: "nearly a concern" or "close to an issue".
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It's become almost a matter of semantics.
It's almost a matter of quantity rather than quality".
"There's still a psychological component — it's almost a matter of authenticating the food," Mr. Lyon said.
It was almost a matter of happenstance that Dr. Ornish found his calling.
Then there are Guastavino spaces whose existence is almost a matter of archaeological interest.
For Figueroa, making the Mets or any other major league team is almost a matter of family survival.
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In France, for example, tenure is awarded after a probation period of about a year almost as a matter of course (barring major problems).
In part this lessening would come about in a large republic almost as a matter of course thanks to the barriers to easy collusion posed by distance, time, and heterogeneity.
Orthodox Jews say they now expect to hear racist remarks almost as a matter of course while going about their business.As outrage grew over Mr Gyongyosi's speech, Fidesz's political calculus seemed increasingly squalid.
"It's almost like a matter of physics.
Americans chose the newfangled almost as a matter of course.
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