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The phrase "a question of resource" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to discuss issues related to resources, but it lacks clarity and proper phrasing.
Example: "The project has become a question of resource allocation, as we need to determine how to best utilize our available assets."
Alternatives: "a matter of resources" or "an issue of resource management".
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"It is not a question of resource; it is simply a question of focus.
It is a question of resource allocation in large-scale surveys.
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It is a question of resources.
It's not just a question of resources.
Why? It's largely a question of resources and attention.
It's a cultural issue more than a question of resources.
It's not a question of resources, but more of production capacity".
"It is not so much a question of resources," she said.
The gender imbalance was largely a question of resources, said Don Sabo, the project's evaluation director.
Human population is more immediately dangerous, because that's a question of resources running out.
This, Blanc's defenders have argued, is a question of resources and not race.
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