just a question of (something something)
- just a question of (something something)
just/merely/only a question of (sth/doing sth) idiom
used to say that sth is not difficult to predict, explain, do, etc.
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It's merely a question of time before the business collapses.
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It's just a question of deciding what you really want.
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just a question of (doing something) — just/merely/only a question of (sth/doing sth) idiom used to say that sth is not difficult to predict, explain, do, etc. • It s merely a question of time before the business collapses. • It s just a question of deciding what you really want.… … Useful english dictionary
merely a question of (something something) — just/merely/only a question of (sth/doing sth) idiom used to say that sth is not difficult to predict, explain, do, etc. • It s merely a question of time before the business collapses. • It s just a question of deciding what you really want.… … Useful english dictionary
only a question of (something something) — just/merely/only a question of (sth/doing sth) idiom used to say that sth is not difficult to predict, explain, do, etc. • It s merely a question of time before the business collapses. • It s just a question of deciding what you really want.… … Useful english dictionary
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