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The phrase "a question of values" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing moral, ethical, or personal beliefs that influence decisions or opinions.
Example: "The debate over environmental policies often becomes a question of values, as different groups prioritize different aspects of sustainability."
Alternatives: "a matter of principles" or "an issue of ethics".
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I see it as a question of values.
Ms. Pogrebin replies: It's a question of values.
This brings us to face a question of values.
These things are most often a question of values more than rules.
It's a question of the economy, it's a question of values.
Al Gore then pointedly said, "I see it as a question of values".
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"But it's not really a question of value; it's up to the judges".
As with his salary, it is all a question of value for money.
That's a question of value that voters have to decide.The projected cumulative budget deficit over the next ten years, under the Obama budget plan, is around $8.5 trillion.
Getting enough sleep isn't just a question of valuing sleep enough to go to bed at the right time; it's a question of going to bed in the right neighborhood, and in the right body.
Whether or not the resultant uniformity was or still is both pleasing and desirable is certainly open to discussion; but it will be perceived that any argument about architectural standardization must primarily be a question of value, rather than of cost, and it is with values that architectural theory has always been predominantly concerned.
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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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