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The phrase "question of being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a philosophical or existential inquiry into the nature of existence or being. Example: "The novel explores the question of being and the meaning of life through the protagonist's journey of self-discovery."
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The question of being and the question of who I am (my being) cannot be addressed separately.
Is it a question of being suave?
It's a question of being patient and riding it out.
"It is not a question of being independent from Russia.
This isn't a question of being soft on crime.
It's just a question of being respectful to everybody".
It is more a question of being consulted.
It wasn't a question of being lucky or unlucky.
"Well, after the camp there was the moral question of being a Communist.
Yet the question of being a party of no versus yes was not entirely harmonious.
"It's not a question of being forced out, certainly not one of eviction," he wrote.
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