Examples of 'may be a matter' in a sentence

Meaning of "may be a matter"

may be a matter: Implies that something could potentially be the subject of discussion, consideration, investigation, or concern. It suggests that the issue or topic at hand may warrant attention, evaluation, or deliberation

How to use "may be a matter" in a sentence

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may be a matter
This may be a matter of life and death.
The doctors said it may be a matter of months.
This may be a matter of weeks in some cases.
Perhaps once again it may be a matter of money.
This may be a matter of their territorial location.
This feeling of disjunction may be a matter of language.
God may be a matter of indifference to the evolutionists.
Elsewhere it indicates that may be a matter of weeks.
I feel it may be a matter of vital interest to my government.
The appropriate next steps may be a matter of perspective.
It may be a matter of saving the future of humanity.
Octopus thinks it may be a matter of weeks.
It may be a matter of wearing down the female.
Increasing expenditure may be a matter of concern for you.
It may be a matter of life and death.

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Choosing your smartphone may be a matter of.
The solution may be a matter of increased transparency.
Whether this activity rose to the level of pimping may be a matter of semantics.
But that may be a matter of national borders.
But if the bleeding or discharge becomes heavy then it may be a matter of concern.
This may be a matter of style and avocation.
Whether this is a necessary or desirable route to follow may be a matter for further discussion.
I think it may be a matter for a priest.
Some specific statistics or trends that observers like Pinker cite may be a matter for debate.
In other cases it may be a matter of distorted personal relations.
There may be some fatty self-important fool, it may be a matter of life or death.
Also it may be a matter of population density.
In some cases, a lack of focus may be a matter of interest.
It may be a matter of life and death for them.
These measures or commitments may be a matter of foreign or domestic policy.
It may be a matter for competition law.
The granting of asylum may be a matter of life and death.
It may be a matter of who is really boss.
Prompt medical help may be a matter of life and death.
It may be a matter of workplace philosophy or even personality conflict.
Beating acne may be a matter of thyme.
It may be a matter simply of realism and resignation to things as they are.
Again, the distinction may be a matter of degree.
It may be a matter of money to you.
No lesions, but it may be a matter of time.
It may be a matter for concern.
For them, freedom of movement may be a matter of life or death.
This may be a matter of choice.
The granting of a new licence: this may be a matter of a novice.
The best may be a matter of opinion.
If you are always tired and feel fatigued, this may be a matter of big concern.
But this may be a matter of practice.
For some people and some relationships, that may be a matter of a few months.
I think it may be a matter of ceiling height.
Whether Guillaume succeeded in removing the " seductive " elements may be a matter of individual perception.

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