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Discover LudwigThe phrase "matter of months" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a short but unspecified length of time, usually a period of months. For example, "It took only a matter of months before the project was completed."
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"It won't be a matter of months".
Loans would often default in a matter of months.
It had been only a matter of months.
In a matter of months, they break down psychologically.
It actually ended up taking just a matter of months.
"Nobody Walks" also came together in a matter of months.
"and within a matter of months they negotiated".
Most importantly, these changes happened in a matter of months.
Most are expected in a matter of months.
But in a matter of months all that changed.
And within a matter of months they negotiated".
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