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The phrase "matter to consider" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing important points or issues that require attention or thought.
Example: "There are several matters to consider before making a final decision on the project."
Alternatives: "issues to address" or "points to ponder".
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Some hours later, he had a weightier matter to consider.
Whether the Ailey repertory needs more variety from current choreographers is a matter to consider.
The tax implications of a shared appreciation mortgage are another matter to consider.
Another matter to consider is how the involvement of local commissioners in directing pay policy may impact on other work providers carry out outside their local authority contracts.
Commissioner Goodell emphasized that if additional information is brought to his attention that discloses bounties offered for injuring specific opposing players, he will revisit the matter to consider additional discipline.
"The most important ethical matter to consider is: can I truly deliver what I'm promising?" he said.
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But there were practical matters to consider.
She argued that there were more pressing matters to consider.
Where to sit, what to say, these were matters to consider.
He said matters to consider included how much of the business to sell and where to list the shares.
The Islamic communities of Birmingham have had weightier matters to consider this week, but they may find light relief in a trailblazing Test debut at Lord's for Moeen Ali.
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