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41 matter of taste
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42 matter-of-fact
mat·ter-of-fact adj1) ( emotionless) sachlich, nüchtern -
43 matter-of-factly
mat·ter-of-factly adv1) ( without emotion) sachlich, nüchtern2) ( straightforwardly) direkt, unverblümt, geradeheraus -
44 matter-of-factness
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45 matter
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46 matter
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47 matter in hand
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48 matter of discretion
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49 matter of fact
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50 matter
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51 matter-of-fact
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52 matter-of-fact
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53 reading matter
Lesestoff, der; Lektüre, die* * *noun (something written for others to read (eg books, newspapers, letters): There's a lot of interesting reading matter in our local library.)* * *1. redaktioneller Teil (einer Zeitung)2. Lesestoff m* * *noun, no pl., no indef. art.Lesestoff, der; Lektüre, die* * *n.Lektüre -n f. -
54 be the matter
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55 CMC-matter
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > CMC-matter
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56 MMC-matter
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > MMC-matter
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57 back matter
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58 end matter
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59 front matter
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60 gray matter
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