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The phrase 'in a different matter' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a different issue or topic that is being discussed. For example, "I agree with your opinion on this issue, but in a different matter, I think we need to consider the impact of new taxes."
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Kulikov was imprisoned in a different matter.
(Alan C. Milstein represents Clarett in a different matter -- a lawsuit against the National Football League).
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But finding one that you can actually tour in is a different matter, which is why the trips offered by Wanderlusts are so special.
A spokesman for Plibersek said that her statements "were in relation to a different matter" and not in relation to Chan and Sukumaran.
QUESTION: Senator, on a different matter, in a debate a while ago you said, "I'll follow Osama bin Laden to the gates of Hell". What do you mean by that?
Facing Turpin, in front of 10,000 people in Coventry, was a different matter.
Putting thousands of accessible cabs on the road looks good in theory, but how it will work in practice is a different matter.
But bombing the jihadists in Syria is a different matter.
But the behaviour of the media, and of some lawyers in America, is a different matter.
Whether or not it will lead to real and significant change in Lebanon is a different matter.
Yes, he and Tom can cope in the summer, when badger life is a form of extreme camping, but returning in midwinter is a different matter.
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