Sentence examples for usually a matter of from inspiring English sources

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An announcer's job is usually a matter of seniority.

Nowadays, it is usually a matter of money.

I now have to accommodate him, usually a matter of writing more text.

Correcting the problem is usually a matter of reloading the software or finding a virus.

An increase in the number of people who say the nation is headed in the wrong direction is usually a matter of concern for the party in power.

In the now familiar logic of Harold Bloom's "Anxiety of Influence," originality in literature is usually a matter of combining at least two unlikely influences.

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Still, it usually remains a matter of strictly abstract legal analysis.

But what persuades us is usually more a matter of personal history and social circumstance.

The one you prefer will usually be a matter of taste.

When you drill down, it's usually more a matter of who wins and who loses.

SAN FRANCISCO — The secret to finding the perfect parking spot in congested cities is usually just a matter of luck.

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