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Discover LudwigThe phrase "within a matter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something will happen or be completed in a short period of time.
Example: "The project will be finished within a matter of days."
Alternatives: "in a short time" or "in a few moments".
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Within a matter of days, they began writing the script.
And within a matter of months they negotiated".
But within a matter of weeks Aisling begins changing.
"Within a matter of hours, ground coffee is dead.
The injunction was stayed within a matter of days.
Within a matter of days they should receive exit visas.
This growth can even happen within a matter of days.
Most renters have to move within a matter of weeks.
"and within a matter of months they negotiated".
"Within a matter of minutes, I know who they are.
E.ON said the payments would be made "within a matter of weeks".
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