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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question of honesty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing matters that involve integrity, truthfulness, or ethical considerations.
Example: "In this debate, it ultimately comes down to a question of honesty among the candidates."
Alternatives: "a matter of integrity" or "an issue of truthfulness".
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It's a question of honesty, really.
'A Question of Honesty' How could I pick and choose what to say?
It's not just a question of honesty and ethics — the strongest applications reflect the student's true self.
"Overcoming a bad reputation is a question of honesty and commitment to the task and to the people already living there – after all, even Rome wasn't built in a day," he says.
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It's really just a question of your honesty, yeah.
To Scott Elledge, who would become his friendly but thoroughgoing biographer, he writes: "I was interested in your remarks about the writer as poser, because, of course, all writing is both a mask and an unveiling, and the question of honesty is uppermost, particularly in the case of the essayist, who must take his trousers off without showing his genitals.
Instead, as Joe Darby suggests, it is not so much a question of right or wrong, honesty or cheating, as it is a question of whether people hear what they want to hear and see what they want to see.
Let's start with the question of honesty.
But Mr. Bush was not unscathed by the question of honesty.
Independents and Democrats are where Clinton has lost the most ground to Trump on the question of honesty since early fall.
A German author, Peter Schneider, even gravely linked the whole mess to Bill Clinton's impeachment drama, since they both entailed what he called "the same question of honesty".
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