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matter of opinion
noun
a point open to question; a debatable statement
Example Sentences
’s happening right now is not a matter of opinion or partisanship—it’s a test of whether we believe in the foundational idea that the law should protect people, not just power.
Andrew RT Davies had insisted that his choice of words was "a matter of opinion".
Whether or not familiarity breeds contempt is a matter of opinion, yet a change can be as good as a rest, and this tournament is certainly different to the grind through India last autumn.
“This isn’t just a matter of opinion. He misses calls constantly and is wildly inaccurate.”
Whether skaters are superior to animals is a matter of opinion, he conceded.
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