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"state of matters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You might use it to refer to the generally accepted conditions of something, such as a situation or environment. For example, "The current state of matters is not ideal, but with proper management we can turn things around."
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I have no wisecrack advise for this new state of matters: from my personal experience as a woman who has survived as many borders as a cat has lives, it's the anonymous Mexican woman, who never left that airport, who got the point of modernity.
Some arguments he used have become maxims; for instance, "He will manage to cure best who has foreseen what is to happen from the present state of matters".
Seemingly small contributions from the doctor, like the pure confirmation of the state of matters, may become great as to their effects.
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Plasma is the fourth state of matter.
Liquid crystals, David Dunmur and Tim Sluckin explain, are a fourth state of matter.
"It shows that there is a new state of matter.
In this new state of matter, all the atoms are in the same coherent quantum state.
This ionized gas is in a plasma state, the fourth state of matter.
"It's a very exotic state of matter, and we actually made it in this furnace.
We here at CERN found some evidence of a new state of matter.
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