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I also noticed you mentioned that black players make up 70% of the league, I am not sure if you want to stress they are the majority. However, one of the theory’s characteristics is that the decision should be fair to everyone. It is not a matter of number.
I also noticed you mentioned that black players make up 70% of the league, I am not sure if you want to stress they are the majority. However, one of the theory’s characteristics is that the decision should be fair to everyone. It is not a matter of number.
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Sounds completely natural to me. The more common expression is: "a matter of numbers (plural)."
Also, change the comma between league and I to a period if you are writing this.
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