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The phrase "a question of pay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or concerns related to compensation or salary.
Example: "The negotiations broke down because it became a question of pay, and neither side was willing to compromise."
Alternatives: "a matter of salary" or "an issue of compensation".
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It's not a question of pay money and get chocolate or whatever.
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"It's not just a question of paying for Greece's luxury pensions.
"It's just a question of paying attention to what you do, and don't sleep".
"It is not a question of paying so little, it is what the industry can afford," he says.
To express something well is not a question of having a top-class education and understanding poetic forms: rather, it's a question of paying attention.
What's more, there is now a question of paying the police for information.
"It is not a question of resisting paying farmers".
A statement was made if we are advocating treatment at any cost: It's a question of who pays for all these things.
I think if you have pretence; like there is in the USA, that cost isn't of any relevance…then you're going down the wrong path (PHCP) It's a question of who pays for all these things.
"Medical bills would be covered, they would be in a less hostile environment, and any question of paying for college would also be resolved".
Charles Blitzer, chief international economist for the brokerage Donaldson , Lufkin & Jenrette said, "This isn't so much a question of ability to pay as willingness to pay".
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