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No matter of the difficulties, working and cooperating with the research staff there was an exceptional experience.

Should i use matter of the difficulties or matter the difficulties
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No matter of the difficulties, working and cooperating with the research staff there was an exceptional experience.

Should i use matter of the difficulties or matter the difficulties
No matter the difficulties (that I faced), working and cooperating with the research staff there was an exceptional experience (for me).
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