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The phrase "a question of skill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether a particular task or challenge depends on someone's abilities or expertise.
Example: "Winning the championship was not just about luck; it was truly a question of skill."
Alternatives: "a matter of expertise" or "a test of ability".
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This is less a question of skill than of temperament.
This kind of working method, labour intensive as it is, does open the artist up to charges of plagiarism, but Goldsmith asks the question "what's wrong with that?" If it's a question of skill then this misses the point of what art is surely about.
I heard an old maestro of the guitar say: 'The duende is not in the throat: the duende surges up, inside, from the soles of the feet.' Meaning, it's not a question of skill, but of a style that's truly alive: meaning, it's in the veins: meaning, it's of the most ancient culture of immediate creation".
While Kuras asserts it's not a question of skill or craft.
His conclusion: It's more a state of mind, a link with God, than a question of skill.
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He thinks it's possible to show quantum effects in bulky objects: "It's just a question of the skill of the experimenter and how much money he has to perform the experiment".
For then it is not a question of having the skill to apply but of knowing what to apply.
Survey results from the baseline survey of firms find many firms giving responses that make it seem like they have difficulty matching: 60percentt say they find it difficult to distinguish between good and bad workers; 35percentt say hiring a new young worker is more a question of chance than skill; and 39percentt agree or strongly agree that it is difficult to find qualified employees.
This is not a question of using acting skills -- presence, movement, gesture -- to supplement the voice.
Rather, it is a question of leveraging the skills and comparative advantage of the public and non-state sectors in a way that enhances the extent and quality of service delivery to the poor".
However, our study indicates that home-based caregivers' ability to adapt to the changing nature of HIV care is not merely a question of knowledge and skills, but of the professional and social relationships they form and sustain, and the recognition gained through these ties.
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