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The phrase 'criminal matter' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a legal case involving a crime or an alleged crime. For example: "The lawyer is specializing in criminal matter, focusing on violent crimes."
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But it's also a criminal matter.
When does a criminal matter become a human-rights matter?
"Forgery is a criminal matter and he committed it.
"That would make it a domestic criminal matter.
"I can't comment on the specifics of any ongoing criminal matter," Mr. Carney told reporters.
Prior to Wednesday, terrorism was considered a criminal matter whereas extremism was not.
"They said it was a criminal matter, but they didn't say what kind.
Immigration violations were generally treated as a civilian, rather than a criminal matter.
(This person and others insisted on anonymity because the situation involved a pending criminal matter).
A similar case in Britain would be a civil, not a criminal, matter.
There is already a sensible separation of civil and criminal matter.
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