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The phrase "a question of some" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a topic or issue that requires consideration, but it lacks specificity and clarity.
Example: "It is a question of some importance whether we should proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "a matter of some" or "an issue of some".
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It's a question of some serious loss".
This settles a question of some 20 years′ standing.
This is not a question of some unique moral mission bestowed on academia.
It's just simply a question of some of the very significant economic issues that have faced us".
But there's considerable uncertainty on this score, and it's a question of some importance in copyright law.
If you don't think so, try asking [name of company deleted] or [name of company deleted] support a question of some substance about their script programming language.
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It's just a question of preference, some prefer sweet, some prefer savoury, some like it hot, some prefer cold, some like men, some like women, some like both.
"It's a question of getting some key players back.
It's then just a question of running some code that does the damage.
"This is not a question of asserting some special privilege," the United States ambassador, John D. Negroponte, said today.
It's just, not just, but it's a question of reinstating some of the things that were taken out in the second version.
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