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The phrase "working on matters" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone actively focusing on or handling a specific topic or issue. Example: "I am currently working on matters related to the company's new marketing strategy."
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"I still have issues I'm working on, matters of great concern," he said.
It has prevented them from ever working on matters they handled in the public sector when they leave it.
Promontory notes that conflict-of-interest rules prohibit its employees "from working on matters that were their responsibility in government".
The rules also bar them from ever working on matters they had substantial involvement in as city employees.
I have become very adept at typing while working on matters to do with our dispute up here in Doncaster.
The rules also bar officials from working on matters where family members or recent business associates may have a direct conflict of interest.
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Americans are moral materialists, spiritualists working on matter.
"It felt like nothing I was working on mattered anymore," she said.
The work one gets to work on matters.
At the State Department, Mr. Libby worked on matters concerning Asia, a lifelong interest.
While there, Lucas worked on matters in the civil and criminal divisions, and enjoyed seeing federal prosecutors at work.
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