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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question of are" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "This is not just a question of are we ready, but also of whether we have the resources."
Alternatives: "a matter of whether" or "a question of if".
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"It is a question of: are you either police commissioner or a candidate for mayor?
Dolezal disputed accusations that she had deceived people about her identity, saying that the issue was "a little more complex than me identifying as black or answering a question of are you black or white".
"I do take exception to that because it's a little more complex than me identifying as black or answering a question of, are you black or white?" she said.
She told Matt Lauer on NBC's Today: "It's a little more complex than me identifying as black or answering a question of: are you black or white?" In the interview, Rihanna also discussed being a victim of domestic violence at the hands of her then-boyfriend Chris Brown in 2009, saying that she resented having to talk about it continually.
There can't really be a question of — are you testing me?
By the time you hit 50 or 60, knees hurt, shoulders hurt, it becomes a question of are you physically able?
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Is it a question of being suave?
It's a question of being determined and being convincing.
It wasn't a question of being lucky or unlucky.
It's just a question of being respectful to everybody".
It is more a question of being consulted.
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