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Discover Ludwig'money matter' is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a general topic of financial discussion or an event involving financial matters. For example, "These money matters will be discussed at the town hall meeting."
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Does money matter?
Time and money matter.
Does money matter at all?
In Gary Burtless (ed)., Does Money Matter?
Does money matter in the arts?
So, does money matter in education?
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Money matters.
Money matters too.
Money matters, of course.
Value for money matters.
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