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The phrase "a question of consideration" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a matter that requires thought or deliberation before making a decision. Example: "When it comes to choosing a new supplier, it's truly a question of consideration that we must take seriously."
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It wasn't a question of bad manners; more a question of consideration.
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Was it a question of personal distaste, some commercial consideration or just an unfortunate oversight?
They comprise motions to suspend the rules, withdraw motions, read papers, raise the question of consideration, raise questions of order and appeal, reconsider, take up out of order, determine the method of procedure, divide pending questions, and raise questions relating to nominations.
To give an illustration: If, for instance, in an action of assumpsit the defendant pleaded the general issue, i.e. denied plaintiff's allegation in toto, the only question of substantive law for the court to decide was the question of consideration; all the other prerequisites of contract were within the domain of the jury and its inscrutable verdict.
The real point, he tells us, is not "just a question of the rightness or obviousness of these answers"; "It is also a question of what sort of considerations come into finding the answer" (UFA: 99).
But whether that field of activity, in relation to a state, carries immunity from federal taxation is a question which compels consideration of the nature of the activity, apart from the mere creation of offices for conducting it, and of the fundamental reason for denying federal authority to tax.
That was a question for the consideration of the legislature.
This isn't a judgement or rhetorical question, but a serious inquiry worthy of consideration, especially as we face a very real and potentially explosive national/international crisis under the new administration.
To return to the question of membership, consideration should also be given to those who could be referred to as "related thinkers" or "associate members" of the Kyoto School.
I asked Arthur whether he had fathomed the F.B.I.'s motive for taking all this trouble, and he said that he had given the question a great deal of consideration.
Which then raises the question, is having a molecule of consideration for another being the definition of kindness?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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