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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question of you" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing a matter or issue that pertains specifically to the person being addressed.
Example: "This is not just a matter of policy; it's a question of you and your values."
Alternatives: "a matter concerning you" or "an issue related to you".
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It's not just a question of you, but your friends.
It's a question of: you said, we do".
LL But it was just a question of, you believed in it so much.
"It is not a question of you sorting out your future, or diving off for medicals.
"I think it'll be more of a question of you shouting, 'He's behind you!' at a former 'Allo!
"It is a question of you standing with the Constitution".
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It is less a question of what you know than how curious you are about what you do not.
"It's a question of how you feel about what you're doing with the money," she said.
So, in science, it's not so much a question of who you know as who you exchange information with.
"It's a question of do you eat or do you put on an ointment?" McCamphill said.
"It's a question of what you fill up on – what you read and learn".
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