Examples of 'usually a matter' in a sentence

Meaning of "usually a matter"

usually a matter: This phrase is often used to indicate that something is generally a question or issue that needs to be discussed or considered

How to use "usually a matter" in a sentence

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usually a matter
The choice is usually a matter of personal preference.
Making the consulting firm more profitable is usually a matter of specialization.
It was usually a matter of taste or time.
Whether something is countable or not is usually a matter of cultural preference.
Transitions are usually a matter of seconds and are often caused by psychosocial stress.
Coaxing children out of inappropriate behavior is usually a matter of positive reinforcement.
It is usually a matter of minutes.
Which form of antifungal medicine you use is usually a matter of personal preference.
Figuring it out is usually a matter of trial and error and requires a little life experience.
Criminal records and any discrepancies with the law are usually a matter to be concerned about.
But this is usually a matter that you must avoid.
Specifically, other than actual errors, assessment is usually a matter of degree.
Murders are not usually a matter of national security.
It 's usually a matter of getting close to the buyer.
Worldwide delivery is usually a matter of several weeks.

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It 's usually a matter of choosing either a matt or satin finish.
Pulling in extra income is usually a matter of specialization.
It 's usually a matter of a few searches and skimming through some videos.
Transitions are usually a matter of seconds.
Choice on purchase is apparently simple, and is usually a matter of trial and error.
Ordinary sex is usually a matter of instinctual impulse, a reflex response.
Preventing visual problems caused by anxiety is usually a matter of preventing the anxiety itself.
It 's usually a matter of seconds.
It is rity which is central to the CTA usually a matter of considering the mandate.
Part-time work was usually a matter of choice, but demand for it exceeded supply.
The right thing to do is usually a matter of balancing different considerations.
A consumer proposal is usually a matter of public record at a credit bureau.
In these situations, it is usually a matter of changing the dose or the medication.

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