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The phrase "a question of going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of deciding or considering whether to go somewhere or do something.
Example: "It's really a question of going to the meeting or staying home to work on the project."
Alternatives: "a matter of going" or "an issue of going".
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"It is not a question of going in there with a weed whacker," he says.
It's not a question of going from being an Olympic cyclist straight on to a Paralympic tandem and everything clicking.
If you thought running was just a question of going outside and putting one foot in front of another, you are, like me, out of step.
Davis, whose BBC sitcom Nighty Night was a winner in 2004, said: "It's just a question of going somewhere where you're wanted".
It's just a question of going through the motions of getting people to come to the decisions that they want them to.
I used to fret over manuscripts and think, 'What am I going to do?' Now it's a question of going very quiet, emptying my mind of preconceived ideas and seeing what happens.
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For me, nowadays, I'd say it's more a question of: "Go Away, Go In, Create".
"It is a question of keeping going.
It's just a question of publishers going out and finding it.
But once I started, it wasn't so daunting: it's just a question of keeping going.
"It's a question of who goes in to study the instruments of the orchestra.
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