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The phrase "a question of distribution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the allocation or sharing of resources, goods, or information.
Example: "In this debate, we must consider whether the issue at hand is truly a question of distribution or if there are deeper underlying factors."
Alternatives: "a matter of allocation" or "an issue of distribution".
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As Mr. Stern said: "To me, the issue in America is not a question of wealth or growth, it's a question of distribution".
"The great appeal of the global brand in the 50's, 60's and 70's was that it could be the same worldwide; that it's just a question of distribution.
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One trend considers injustice primarily as a question of inequalities in distribution and raises few questions about the nature of the gender norms associated with inequitable distribution.
It is a question of better employment and distribution policies.Today production capacities (nature, manpower, capital) are under-used.
"We don't feel that we have to understand French or Italian literature," she said, "so why should Kenyan readers be interested in British writers?" "There's an issue of access to British literature in the first place," she continued, "a question of both price and distribution.
Today, the question of distribution is being taken more seriously.
MORAN -- Do want to address the question of distribution?
The question of distribution in democratic politics isn't about splitting up jointly-produced profits.
But the database on which the book is built is formidable, and it is difficult to dispute his call for a new perspective on the modern economic era, whether or not one agrees with his policy recommendations (as many will not).What Mr Piketty conveys most powerfully, in my opinion, is the fact that economics was once centrally concerned with the question of distribution.
CBA is a process which requires the quantification and monetization of all relevant considerations, a tendency which some critics suggest makes the outcomes of this technique inaccurate, exclusionary and negligent of the question of distribution.
"However, even if additional improved seeds are available, the question of distribution to the farmers, their ability to purchase them, security concerns, and all the other issues I mentioned above remain to be solved".
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