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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'matter little' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is unimportant or of little consequence. For example: "The exact colour of the curtains matters little, as long as it complements the other decor in the room."
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Previous positions matter little.
Labels matter little in this instance.
That seemed to matter little when equity markets were booming.
Yet it appeared to matter little given Bell's contribution.
But legal semantics matter little in a public relations fight.
If security were excellent, then ownership would matter little.
Unfortunately, that seems to matter little to the militants waging war there.
Their inexperience seemed to matter little: now, other armies were doing the hard work for them.
We've seen too many books lately suggesting that facts and sourcing matter little.
For many of the Russians and Ukrainians named this will matter little.
But even if things are changing in China, it will matter little to Akmal Shaikh.
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