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The phrase "a question of great" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that is significant or important.
Example: "This is a question of great importance that requires careful consideration."
Alternatives: "a matter of great significance" or "an issue of great concern".
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A question of great rivalry.
What that something is, therefore, is a question of great interest.
What exactly caused this change is a question of great debate.
In recent years, a question of great interest has been the development of tools and techniques to facilitate the evaluation of dialogue systems.
The assessment for impacts of climate variability and human activities on suspended sediment yield (SSY) change has long been a question of great interest.
"It concerns the nomination of bishops, a question of great importance for the life of the church, and creates the conditions for greater collaboration," the Vatican said.
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It has led the committee to ignore a question of greater significance than whether the Pres.
But the answer necessarily must be to a question of greater breadth.
(For the record, both sound great; it's a question of how great is good enough for you).
Perhaps it's a question of inspiration: great art inspires more art, some equally great, some dreadful, some satirical, some expedient, some thrilling.
Any of the above outcomes would be great, so it's just a question of how great Marvel's year winds up.
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a nation of great
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