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The phrase "a question of availability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something can be accessed or provided based on its availability.
Example: "The delay in the project is primarily a question of availability of resources needed to complete the tasks."
Alternatives: "a matter of availability" or "an issue of availability".
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So that's a question of availability.
But it's also a question of availability: American films aimed at younger audiences are hard for the festivals to come by.
Rarity, thus, becomes more a question of availability than of actual physical reserves, and that availability can be influenced by a variety of forces.
This search for more nuanced hues might also be why two more unusual pigments, blue vivianite and purple fluorite, were found in a small number of the sixteenth-century paintings, although it may simply have been a question of availability or perhaps even a need for cheaper pigments to extend the expensive blues and red lakes.
It's not just a question of availability, it's a matter of having the maturity, experience, intuition, and self-awareness to choose wisely.
"People who may have thought about the chamber in past, been interested but never gone so far as to make an appointment, once they're there it's a question of availability and we're there to talk to them about it". In addition to bringing at least 100 business cards, Linden recommends that people eat a meal before they come and wear comfortable sneakers — the event encompasses 60,000 square feet.
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Then, he said: "It's not just a question of fabric availability.
As with ticket sales, it's a question of timing, availability and luck.
It is not only a question of food availability".
But it's also a question of access and availability.
"Whether the BPI can do that in time for Christmas is a question of the court's availability," he said.
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a question of quantity
a question of presence
a question of appropriateness
a relationship of availability
a week of availability
a lot of availability
a measure of availability
a failure of availability
a lack of availability
a window of availability
a matter of availability
a viewpoint of availability
a set of availability
a month of availability
a challenge of availability
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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