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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come to matter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has become important or significant over time.
Example: "As the project progressed, the opinions of the team members began to come to matter more in the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "become important" or "gain significance."
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Yet the office has come to matter.
Low p/es still matter, but higher ROEs have come to matter more.
As Kadyrov has accrued power, Moscow has come to matter less and less in Chechnya.
But over the past decade, the other end of the chain has come to matter more.
As EU-inspired reforms kick in, Turkey's meddlesome generals have come to matter less.
Arriving in the new country had come to matter more than departing the old one.
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Profits ceased to count, as revenue growth projections came to matter more.
What came to matter most was how events were combined and what other combinations might have occurred instead.
But his class examined why Madonna, midcentury modern furniture and Mini Coopers, to name merely three things, came to matter so much to so many gay men.
Concerns with the ageing body came to matter.
When it comes to matters like the budget, partisan control makes sense.
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