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Discover LudwigThe phrase "question of not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a question or statement about whether something is true or not, or to express doubt or uncertainty about a situation. Example: The question of whether the new policy will be successful or not remains to be seen.
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"It's not a question of not knowing.
There isn't really a question of not recognising".
"It's not a question of not trusting him... ...... Twinkle, twinkle.
Yet there's no question of not paying them the attention that Miller demands.
For some of these privileged or righteous folks, it's a question of not curbing one's impulses.
Then it's just a question of not wasting perfectly good meat.
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One of the questions of not having enough clients led me to participate in more networking.
You are asked now to stand, not on a question of politics, not on a question of religion, not on a question of gay or straight.
It is not a question of clubs not having the resources to answer.
"It wasn't a question of them not providing the information to us," he told me.
"So it isn't a question of California not having a reduction".
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