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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'matters to be' is grammatically correct but it is not commonly used in written English.
It might be better to use an alternative phrase, such as 'matters that need to be'. For example: "The meeting will focus on the matters that need to be addressed in the coming month."
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Meanwhile, there are immediate matters to be seen to.
"These are evidentiary matters to be decided in the courtroom," he said.
BURUMA: It helps in these matters to be an American client state.
They may regard all medical matters to be the doctor's purview.
Major Harper also said, "We expect these matters to be resolved through review of this incident".
These are matters to be settled with the owner of the copyright" (emphasis added).
The diagnosis and treatment of this disorder are not matters to be taken lightly.
A date for these matters to be dealt with is yet to be determined.
UNFORTUNATELY, Donoghue sometimes allows his fine sense of these matters to be coarsened by controversy.
But those are matters to be debated in The Columbia Journalism Review.
Debt, credit, lending — these are financial matters, to be evaluated empirically and mathematically.
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