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The phrase "is a matter of chance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is determined by luck or randomness rather than by intention or design. Example: "Whether we win the game or not is a matter of chance, as both teams are equally skilled."
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The choice is a matter of chance.
One's life is a matter of chance.
"It is a matter of chance which we are in".
She added, "Finding subjects is a matter of chance, and every encounter is tense".
"The selection of handedness is a matter of chance," he says.
It is a matter of chance which we are in," he said.
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It upset me because of the extent to which it was a matter of chance.
Whether or not you are granted political asylum seems to be a matter of chance.
Conte contends the long-prevailing belief in baseball that injuries are a matter of chance is misguided.
Its survival so far has been a matter of chance, not public policy, and things may remain that way.
But nothing which concerns the eternal can be a matter of chance or spontaneity, and the heaven and its circular motion are eternal.
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is a matter of means
is a matter of education
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is a matrix of chance
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is a matter of scale
is a matter of discretion
is a game of chance
is a sliver of chance
is a matter of survival
is a matter of interpretation
is a matter of perspective
is a matter of urgency
is a matter of faith
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