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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Why they use matters over here?

You're not going to help matters by lying there sobbing.

  

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In this context, 'matters' means 'the situation' or 'the subject under consideration'.

  • In this context, 'matters' means 'the situation' or 'the subject under consideration'.
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In this context, 'matters' means 'the situation' or 'the subject under consideration'.

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anonymousWhy do they use "matters" over here?

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