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The phrase "is matter of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is the subject or topic of discussion. For example: - The cleanliness of the office is a matter of concern for all employees. - It is no longer a matter of debate that climate change is a pressing issue. - The decision to close the factory is a matter of financial necessity. - The success of the project is a matter of great importance to the company. - The conference will address matters of global trade and economy.
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"It is matter of peoples' lives.
Mr. Smiley's tone is matter of fact.
It is matter of pride.
Life, most of the time, is matter of routine.
Who fired the first shot is matter of interpretation.
The sheikha's tone is matter of fact and professional.
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It is matter-of-fact.
Hola, New York!" is matter-of-fact.
Even AIDS is matter-of-factly addressed.
His approach to street work is matter-of-fact.
Initially, Nanapush is matter-of-fact in his narration.
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