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The phrase "higher matters" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to important or more complex issues or topics. Example: The book delves into higher matters such as philosophy and morality, rather than just focusing on superficial topics.
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His mind is focused on higher matters.
It's eye on higher matters, the film is fashioned instead as another emancipation vehicle for Winslet.
More likely they are maintaining a dignified silence, or have their minds on higher matters.
Should we not have reached the point where higher matters concern us?
One of his sharpest lines in "The Deal" projects those intricacies into politics, when a party adviser tells Brown: "Politics is not always about higher matters.
But while the next 88 minutes supply plenty of scatology — including a blessedly discreet toilet-paper joke — this potty-mouthed movie has higher matters in mind.
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With these high matters are mingled the rigors and rewards of travel, concern with his sons' education, books for their reading, Dutch cloth and ribbons for his wife.
(Bridge argues, with good supporting evidence, that teacher-student ratio — unless the number of students is overwhelmingly high — matters much less than other factors).
In a high-matter-density universe, however, massive clusters would continue to form and grow over time.
How can they persuade communities that higher education matters?
We believe that quality higher education matters, it is a privilege, and it has impact.
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