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crux of the matter
Idioms and Phrases
Also, heart of the matter . The basic, central or critical point of an issue. For example, In this trial the bloodstains represent the crux of the matter , or We think the second clause is the heart of the matter . Although crux is Latin for “cross,” in English it means “difficulty” or “puzzle,” and it is from the latter that this expression is thought to be derived. The variant employs heart in the sense of “a vital part” (as it is in the body). The first term dates from the late 1800s, the variant from the early 1500s.Example Sentences
“We all know that the crux of the matter is how funders and recruitment, tenure, and promotion committees evaluate researchers.”
Wang Yi, the Chinese foreign minister, came out more strongly for the Palestinians, saying “the crux of the matter is that justice has not been done to the Palestinian people.”
How AI and the Lure of Efficiency Threaten Human Writing, she dives into the crux of the matter: If we hand over the written word to AI, what will we lose?
It’s not a lack of supportive housing that’s the crux of the matter, it’s our collective failure to grasp the heart of the issue.
With the start of presidential primaries just a few months away, the crux of the matter is that Democrats in Congress are opting for self-focused, risk-averse conformity rather than visionary leadership.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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