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The phrase "a question of human" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity.
Example: "This is not just a question of human rights, but also of dignity."
Alternatives: "a matter of humanity" or "an issue of human nature."
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Religious history becomes a question of human causes and events.
"It's a question of human dignity," he said.
"First, it's not just a question of human psychology.
"In the societies of the West, by contrast, every aspect of life has been conceived as a question of human choice".
"In Italy and Spain we are talking about the integration of a marginal group, so it is a question of human rights.
Beyond a question of human dignity, this lack of access also endangers people's lives, creates an economic and health burden for poor communities, and hurts the environment".
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'It is a question of basic human rights.
"This is a question of basic human rights" to Mr. Cardoso, Mr. Braga said.
For Cook, it's a question of the human ego as much as anything.
Keith Ashley of Personhood USA — yes, that's what the group is called — issued a press release saying, "When faced with a question of protecting human life, on the issue of the personhood of the child in the womb, Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney was the only candidate to back down".
But this isn't just a question of basic human dignity.
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