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"out of the question" is a commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that something is not possible or cannot be considered. Example: "I'm afraid a trip to Paris is out of the question right now. We simply don't have enough money."
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"Mao" was out of the question, though.
Out of the question," he said.
Out of the question?
That's out of the question.
60 is not out of the question.
Quoits were out of the question.
A refund was out of the question.
This is not out of the question.
Tobacco products are out of the question.
Die Linke is out of the question.
The latter seems out of the question.
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