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The phrase "a question of working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the nature or aspect of a task or issue that involves effort or labor.
Example: "In this project, it's really a question of working together to achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "a matter of effort" or "an issue of labor".
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"If it's just a question of working for working's sake, I'd stop.
It's a question of working together.
"It's a question of working through the details".
"It's a question of working out so that no one feels that they're behind.
Then it was just a question of working the Doctor into that.
It's not just a question of working this out in space.
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"It was never a question of work ethic," Phillips said of Robson's dismissal.
"So perhaps if my performance, what I do, can help to advance and make the statement that it has nothing to do with the color of your skin and it's just a question of work and desire and ambition, then why not, after all?
But it's not just a question of the two working in pairs at the controls.
It's even been a question of his work ethic.
It's not simply a question of "what works".
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