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The phrase "a question of wealth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or topics that relate to financial status or economic resources.
Example: "The debate surrounding access to education is often framed as a question of wealth, highlighting the disparities between affluent and underprivileged communities."
Alternatives: "a matter of wealth" or "an issue of wealth".
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Democracy may be a luxury, but it isn't a question of wealth.
The problem is not a question of wealth production (as neoliberals and Blairite social democrats would have us believe), but of redistribution of wealth.
As Mr. Stern said: "To me, the issue in America is not a question of wealth or growth, it's a question of distribution".
Note, this isn't a question of wealth.
It is not a question of wealth or money but rather of attitude.
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Success, he saw, was not necessarily a simple question of wealth.
"It's not a question of age or wealth, it is a question of attitude toward life," Mr. Nemarq said.
It decreed, belatedly, that citizenship is not a question of race, color, beliefs, wealth, political status or bloodline.
That new meaning is more appropriate for the right than for the left, since the right is trying to make this a question of attitude than actual power, wealth, and influence.
As ever, it comes down to a question of ownership, and the unavoidable fact that wealth begets wealth.
pay to the broader question of wealth distribution.
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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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