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matter

[mat-er] / ˈmæt ər /








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At the time Labour said she had done the right thing and it considered the matter closed.

From BBC

They cost more than $400 million each to produce, according to people familiar with the matter, putting them among the most expensive productions ever in Hollywood.

From The Wall Street Journal

Essex Police said last week that it would not investigate the matter because more than a year had passed since the alleged offence.

From BBC

If they’re using the same passwords everywhere, no matter how strong, they will get hacked.

From The Wall Street Journal

In today's leading model of cosmology, most of the universe is invisible: about 95 percent of the universe is made up of dark matter and dark energy.

From Science Daily