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The phrase "are a matter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is related to or dependent on a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The decisions we make are a matter of personal values and beliefs."
Alternatives: "are related to" or "depend on".
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Blogs are a matter of trust.
Their origins are a matter of speculation.
Valuations are a matter of interpretations.
The figures are a matter of record.
And those functions are a matter of lively, ongoing research.
For others, active commutes are a matter of survival.
For now, the changes are a matter of style.
They are a matter of global public interest.
Consumer boycotts are a matter of individual choice.
Mostly the distinctions are a matter of emphasis.
The results of these policies are a matter of record.
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