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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always a matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently or invariably a subject of concern or consideration.
Example: "In our discussions, it is always a matter of finding common ground to move forward."
Alternatives: "consistently an issue" or "invariably a concern".
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"It's always a matter of controlling risk," he explained.
In Kenya everything is always a matter of money.
(In Albany, that's always a matter of debate).
It is, then, always a matter of balance.
It is always a matter of national security.
A current Dylan concert is always a matter of shifting expectations.
An additional complication is that success is almost always a matter of degree.
"Again, as I said, a final of a Grand Slam is always a matter of details.
Reluctance to modify mortgages isn't always a matter of obstinacy or ineptitude.
So designing elections is always a matter of choosing a lesser evil.
"It's always a matter of time before they're playing the best.
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