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Mezzopiano Posted 6 years ago
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It’s just a matter of money.

Is this expression correct in the context below?

It’s just a matter of money.

The context is: I need to find a place to live in in June. But I’ll wait until May to find It. And it’s just a matter of money, The closer I find it, the less likely I will find a cheap rent.
  

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mezzopiano Is this expression correct in the context below? It’s just a matter of money. The context is: I need to find a place to live in in June.

  • mezzopiano Is this expression correct in the context below?
  • It’s just a matter of money.
  • The context is: I need to find a place to live in in June.
  • But I’ll wait until May to find It.
  • And it’s just a matter of money .
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Is this expression correct in the context below?

It’s just a matter of money.

The context is: I need to find a place to live in in June. But I’ll wait until May to find It. And it’s just a matter of money.
[The closer sooner? I find it, the less likely I wil

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