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The phrase "now matter" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence in standard written English.
It should be "no matter" instead. "No matter" is a common idiomatic phrase used to express that something is irrelevant or not important in a given situation. It is typically used in spoken and written language. Example: No matter how much money I save, I always end up spending it all on food.
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Time-zone and cost now matter more than mere distance.
What now matter are the country-wide political views of Mr Bush's traditionalist constituency.
"She has shown that achieving great things can be done now matter how small the beginnings".
Though WikiLeaks made a big splash, wider changes in online publishing now matter more.His legacy, however, will remain.
She admitted the tuition fees row was a "mess", but said it was also evidence that Lib Dems now matter.
"They sent a message that while national honor still matters, individual life and individual aspirations now matter too.
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Look at him now, matter-of-factly taking out the blood-pressure cuff and fastening it to Tess's arm.
Every game now matters.
Now matters have become more serious.
Mali now matters more than ever.
Now, matters are being taken further.
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