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The phrase "a question of resources" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or decisions that are influenced by the availability or allocation of resources, such as time, money, or materials.
Example: "The delay in the project is primarily a question of resources, as we are currently short on staff and funding."
Alternatives: "a matter of resources" or "an issue of resources".
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It is a question of resources.
It's not just a question of resources.
It's a cultural issue more than a question of resources.
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.
"It is not so much a question of resources," she said.
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It is a question of resource allocation in large-scale surveys.
It's not just a question of available resources and not just a question of capability.
It is a question of utilising resources in a more intelligent way.
So, I asked him, by e-mail, was this essentially a question of reporting resources?
If it were merely a question of allocating resources, most hunters would prefer that they, not the wolves, keep the elk population in balance.
More suggestions(17)
a question of finance
a question of capital
a question of funding
a ton of resources
a lack of resources
a host of resources
a question of appearances
a misuse of resources
a question of priorities
a question of expectations
a question of percentages
a matter of resources
a misallocation of resources
a lot of resources
a question of optics
a question of degrees
a question of money
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