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The phrase "a question of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing issues or situations that involve trust or the lack thereof, often in personal or professional contexts.
Example: "In our relationship, it has become a question of trust, and we need to address it openly."
Alternatives: "a matter of trust" or "an issue of trust".
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It's a question of trust.
Finally there's a question of trust.
"For me, it's a question of trust.
"This is a question of trust.
It's also a question of trust.
"It's a question of trust, really," he said.
As reported, it is "a question of trust".
So it boils down to a question of trust.
Published as A Question of Trust: The Origins of U.S.-Soviet Diplomatic Relations (Stanford, 1986).
With a gas undetectable to the public, safety "is a question of trust," he said.
Again, this is a question of trust — the very fabric of diplomacy.
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a question of energy
a question of attitude
a question of choice
a degree of trust
a question of style
a sense of trust
a foundation of trust
a duty of trust
a question of mine
a person of trust
a question of power
a circle of trust
a question of ability
a loss of trust
a question of perception
a question of timing
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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