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The phrase "a question of building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to construction, development, or the process of creating something.
Example: "In this project, we face a question of building a sustainable community that meets the needs of its residents."
Alternatives: "a matter of construction" or "an issue of development".
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"It's not just a question of building a new car park or a bypass.
"There's no doubts about our quality, it's just a question of building a team," he says.
It is not just a question of building a bigger version of previous designs, since scaling can be a problem with airships, says Mr Hochstetler.
"It's a question of building on what we are already doing, expanding the zones of freedom, until freedom becomes the ultimate organizing principle".
Before it was a question of building up to 12 million or 14 million men, and we go over there and we take them.
It is not a question of building vast palaces, of vanquishing and outwitting nature, of depleting the universe in order better to satiate the passions of a man; it is about adding a few toises to one's fields, planting an orchard, enlarging a residence, making life easier and more comfortable at each instant...
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As du Feu says: "It's a question of councillors building up the courage: doing something, getting positive feedback and then trying something better".
This concept was further highlighted: " This is not just a question of capacity building.
Cruz recognises that social change and the creation of a more equitable city are not a question of good buildings.
This is not simply a question of losing a building; it's about masking those complexities and reducing New York history to a caricature.
It's not a question of abandoning those buildings – some of them only recently built – but involves abandoning old ways of thinking, and finding ways in which they can best serve audiences and artists.
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