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The phrase "a question of distortion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues related to misrepresentation, alteration, or misunderstanding of information or reality.
Example: "In this debate, it is essential to address the question of distortion in the media's portrayal of the events."
Alternatives: "an issue of misrepresentation" or "a matter of alteration".
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