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The phrase "a question of getting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or necessity of obtaining something or achieving a particular outcome.
Example: "In this project, it's really a question of getting the right resources to ensure success."
Alternatives: "a matter of obtaining" or "an issue of acquiring".
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"It's a question of getting some key players back.
It is a question of getting the prices wrong".
It was partly a question of getting money flowing.
It's just a question of getting to the right point.
It was only a question of getting the beam time.
"It's a question of getting the people out to vote".
For many, it is not a question of getting rich.
"It's a question of getting a different perspective.
Then it's a question of getting the look right.
"It's a question of getting through the credit issues".
"It's a question of getting students to consider applications to university," he says.
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