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- What's the matter?
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I'll reconsider the matter.
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What is the matter with you?
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She advised him on that matter.
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I am thinking about that matter.
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I said nothing about the matter.
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No matter where I go, I get lost.
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He will advise you on that matter.
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I guess it doesn't matter anymore.
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She spoke to him about the matter.
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No matter who says so, it's not true.
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She was advised by him on that matter.
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No matter what he says, don't trust him.
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She looks pretty no matter what she wears.
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It doesn't matter to me if you take that book.
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She obeys him no matter what he tells her to do.
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Tom looks pale. Is anything the matter with him?
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I want to spend more time doing things that matter.
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I don't think he has anything to do with the matter.
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No matter how much she eats, she never gains weight.
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No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't please him.
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No matter how you do it, the results will be the same.
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I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this matter.
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I think it's time for me to discuss the matter with him.
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He's racking his brains about how to deal with the matter.
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I used to think it didn't really matter what I fed my dog.
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The detective promised to look into the matter right away.
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Tom is not a lazy boy. As a matter of fact, he works hard.
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She said that she would follow him no matter where he went.
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I give up. No matter what I do, you never seem to be satisfied.
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It doesn't matter what excuse he gives me, I can't forgive him.
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No matter how hard I try, I can't do it any better than she can.
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If at all possible, you should go and look into the matter yourself.
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I don't think I'll ever sound like a native speaker no matter how much I try.
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Do you spend most of your time worrying about things that don't matter so much?
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