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concerning
this
matter
concerning
adjective
—
Causing
concern
;
worrisome
.
—
(
obsolete
)
Important
.
concerning
preposition
—
regarding
concerning
noun
—
That
which
one
is
concerned
in
;
one
'
s
business
.
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this
Determiner
—
You
use
this
to
show
which
thing
or
idea
you
are
talking
about
.
You
use
it
when
the
thing
or
idea
is
close
to
you
.
This
trip
was
a
great
idea
.
Which
book
is
yours
,
this
one
or
that
one
?
—
The
known
thing
.
This
man
went
to
the
door
.
this
Demonstrative Determiner
—
The
thing
indicated
.
This
is
my
hand
.
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matter
Noun
—
A
matter
is
something
that
you
can
talk
about
or
do
something
about—a
topic
or
a
situation
.
Government
must
make
these
changes
as
a
matter
of
urgency
.
We
can
discuss
the
matter
more
fully
at
the
meeting
.
Whether
our
people
should
be
in
the
country
or
not
is
matter
for
debate
.
At
the
meeting
we
will
have
time
to
talk
about
new
matters
arising
.
They
decided
on
a
number
of
matters
related
to
housing
.
Try
not
to
do
anything
to
make
matters
worse
.
As
a
matter
of
principle
,
we
should
try
to
help
poor
people
.
It
is
not
a
simple
matter
to
stop
using
gasoline
.
Care
Assistants
help
them
with
such
matters
as
toileting
,
dressing
,
washing
and
so
on
.
The
truth
of
the
matter
is
that
we
do
not
know
how
to
do
it
.
The
questions
about
the
new
president
are
a
matter
of
public
concern
.
Cheating
on
a
test
is
a
serious
matter
.
—
Matter
is
the
stuff
that
everything
is
made
of
.
Cities
are
trying
to
separate
organic
matter
and
other
garbage
.
Scientists
now
think
that
there
is
some
kind
of
"
dark
matter
"
in
space
.
—
You
use
, "
as
a
matter
of
fact
"
to
add
information
that
may
be
surprising
.
"
Have
you
met
anyone
interesting
over
there
?" "
As
a
matter
of
fact
,
I
met
a
whole
bunch
of
people
just
this
afternoon
.
—
You
use
"
what
'
s
the
matter
"
to
ask
somebody
why
they
are
unhappy
,
or
why
there
is
a
problem
.
—
You
use
"
for
that
matter
"
when
you
have
just
thought
about
something
that
you
are
comparing
to
something
else
.
He
wasn
'
t
very
nice
today
.
For
that
matter
,
he
'
s
never
nice
.
—
If
something
is
only
a
matter
of
time
,
it
may
not
happen
now
,
but
it
will
happen
after
some
time
.
It
'
s
only
a
matter
of
days
now
before
I
start
the
new
job
.
—
You
use
"
no
matter
what
"
to
say
that
even
if
other
things
change
,
a
particular
thing
will
not
change
.
I
'
ll
be
there
no
matter
what
.
I
promise
.
matter
Verb
—
If
something
doesn
'
t
matter
,
it
is
not
important
.
"
Should
I
put
it
up
there
?" "
Oh
,
it
doesn
'
t
matter
.
Put
it
anywhere
."
Anyone
can
play
.
It
doesn
'
t
matter
if
you
'
re
seven
or
70.
It
doesn
'
t
matter
what
you
do
as
long
as
it
'
s
fun
.
Many
people
don
'
t
like
me
,
but
that
doesn
'
t
really
matter
to
me
.
This
should
help
a
lot
of
people
and
that
'
s
what
matters
.
"
Sorry
about
that
!" "
Oh
,
it
doesn
'
t
matter
."
It
'
s
not
your
money
,
so
what
does
it
matter
?
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