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The phrase "a question of giving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to generosity, sharing, or the act of providing something to others.
Example: "In our community, it's often seen as a question of giving rather than receiving, emphasizing the importance of helping those in need."
Alternatives: "a matter of generosity" or "an issue of sharing".
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"We were a bit unbalanced but it was a question of giving everyone a game".
"It's not a question of giving people lovely leaflets," she added.
It is not just a question of giving symmetry to the season.
"It is a question of giving it the priority it needs".
"It's not just a question of giving money, but also to create jobs, and this is equally important," he said.
"It's not a question of giving him a platform, but we are interested in getting people who are in the news," said Talksport's Bill Ridley.
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It's a question of give and take--you have to play the rules--compromise--you have to leave your ideals outside the door, with your rubbers.
It's not a question of either giving local or giving national.
"When a woman has a baby, she is expected to quit or to become a less productive employee, and there is no question of giving her a raise.
Application/subject domains reported are various, but there is a question of portability given that three different compilers and at least 2 different MPI libraries were used across 4 machine types.
There was also a question of reproducibility given the lower correlations of milk cell transcriptomes in samples from the same subject.
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