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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that involves a specific subject or matter.
Example: "This is not just a matter of opinion; it's a question of ethics and integrity."
Alternatives: "a matter of something" or "an issue of something".
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It's a question of something happening or something coming up, whether it's a leader or something else, in our society or in yours, or in both, that will somehow break the barrier.
It's a question of something deeper: a new value system that has inspired a new zeitgeist.
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"It's not a question of bringing something new simply for its own sake, too many people place importance on having to do something new in order to simply be different," he writes.
"It was a question of making something possible that without heterostructures simply couldn't have been done at all".
Both of us agreed that this was indeed a noble sentiment; it was just a question of finding something, or someone, that might benefit from such a gesture.
It's just a question of finding something I really want to do, and then working out when to take the time.
But if it's a question of contributing something original and influential to 20th-century art, only Mr. Pearlstein's nudes will answer.
In some cases, it's a question of whether something is a collection or merely an accumulation, and just the idea of the two being mentioned in the same sentence is enough to send shivers down a lot of spines.
She'd love to work at the Gate in Dublin, it's just a question of finding something that she could devote three months to and "do twice a day with real enjoyment".
"It was done here some years ago, by scientists over at the University of the West Indies, but it was an expensive process and we couldn't afford it," said Michael Cooper, the president of Trinidad and Tobago Instruments Ltd. "This is a question of owning something that they are really not in a position to own".
It's a question of doing something that is useful to society," explains professor Meyer-Wolters.
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