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"is out of question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something is impossible or unacceptable. For example, "Going out past curfew is out of question."
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And this is out of question.
Economists familiar with policy makers' thinking say that splashing out on big infrastructure projects in the way China did during the global financial crisis is out of question.
A local government official in Turkey confirmed this Thursday afternoon, saying, "A deportation is out of question, and we cannot deport them when we do not have the right to do so according to the terms of temporary protected status".
Responding to fears that his first move will be to set free Adrian Nastase, a former prime minister who is one of the rare high-level politicians behind bars for corruption, Crin Antonescu, the interim president, said on July 8th that this is out of question until the referendum or until elections.
"State-of-the-art technology is out of question" for the individual investigator.
The installation of DG would be of maximum benefit where setting up of central power generating units are not practical, or in remote and small areas where the installation of transmission lines or availability of unused land is out of question.
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None of these possibilities is out of the question.
Saying something actually disturbing is out of the question.
"Mao" was out of the question, though.
Conventional theatrical lamps were out of the question.
But they say delays are out of question.
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