Sentence examples for to matters from inspiring English sources

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to matters

noun

Substance, material.

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She sticks to matters of health.

But, soon enough, we're on to matters of the heart.

But the allegations refer to matters in the past.

That doctrine is limited to matters of faith and morals.

It does not pertain to matters of historical judgment.

Still, the representative is clearly sensitive to matters of health and appearance.

Nor should that sort of inquiry be confined to matters like race.

The book is most engaging when not attending to matters of state.

The year 2005 again offered proof that libraries were not immune to matters that shaped society.

The press's case for itself is always stronger when applied to matters of public importance.

I wonder now if it does, to some extent, boil down to matters of perceived "control".

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