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Discover Ludwig"on a matter of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a topic or subject that is being discussed or addressed. Example: On a matter of personal interest, I have been studying Japanese for the past year.
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Later on, a matter of mostly social offence leads to an astonishing massacre, one of the most gobsmacking scenes I've ever seen on TV.
But there has not been one voluntary departure from the government on a matter of policy principle.
On a matter of fashion?
"Especially on a matter of such importance".
"It also creates confusion on a matter of utmost importance.
Hoping he'd changed his mind, I sought his opinion on a matter of utmost importance.
Theresa May has already stated that they will appeal on a matter of law.
It focuses on the presidential years (1953-61) and concentrates on a matter of strategy.
Imagine Boris standing on a matter of principle to the extent that his administration stopped running.
Scottish government refuse to comment on a matter of "national economic security".
William Hague accused Mr Miliband of making "opportunistic" partisan points on a matter of national interest.
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