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The phrase "any matter" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to any issue, concern, point, or topic. For example: "I'm open to discussing any matter related to the project."
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They did not discuss the legislation or "any matter pending" before the Medicare agency, Mr. Johnson said.
Satō was to discuss the status of Manchuria and "any matter the Russians would like to bring up".
In the beginning, there was not yet any matter.
Specifically, it could explain why there is any matter in the universe at all.
Above all, any matter unsuitable for the young had been expunged.
The term "evidence", as used in this paragraph, means any matter in the rulemaking record.
But Mr. Daschle would have the power to bring any matter to the floor.
I don't get involved in any matter, leave alone a matter of this importance.
On almost any matter of fact, Clinton is, without doubt, more "honest and trustworthy" than Trump.
"The commission never prosecutes, never brings a case, never pursues any matter," she said on Tuesday.
Certainly, there are fears aplenty these days in any matter related to China.
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