Examples of 'been a question' in a sentence

Meaning of "been a question"

been a question - This phrase implies that something has been a topic of inquiry, uncertainty, or doubt

How to use "been a question" in a sentence

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been a question
It had simply been a question of translation of the documents.
The quality of your training has been a question.
That has always been a question of huge disagreement.
There should never have been a question.
This has been a question man has always asked.
Her assertiveness has always been a question mark.
It has been a question asked by many yet answered by few.
For anyone who has not been a question.
This would have been a question of law deserving of leave to appeal.
There may also have been a question.
There has been a question that keeps popping up in my head.
But for us it has never been a question of money.
There had been a question on a very important initiative concerning indigenous peoples.
There has not been a question yet.
That has been a question that scientists have been trying answer for many years.

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Justice has always been a question of balance.
If you wanted an answer, there must have been a question.
There is never been a question about that.
Although he had phrased it as such, it had not been a question.
I know this has been a question before.
In retrospect, he marveled that it had never even been a question.
Identity and visibility have been a question from the beginning.
This has been a question asked since the early days of civilization.
Could not have just been a question.
That would have been a question to which he did not know the answer.
It should never have even been a question.
So it has not only been a question of waiting for the tourists to come.
His pocket presence has also been a question.
It has just been a question of organising the market and the production.
Her assertiveness has always been a question mark for me.
This issue has been a question for several years and has now resurfaced.
It really has never been a question.
This has always been a question that has stimulated interest and research.
Objection, there has not been a question yet.
There had never been a question of making visits to States parties.
Since the birth of religion, the afterlife has been a question of faith.
It has never been a question of setting national child care standards throughout Canada.
Past when its survival has been a question of touch and go.
Even if it put you at risk? It should never have even been a question.
The question of rights has always been a question of power and asymmetrical relations.
This had been a question of importance, since the Constitution required the Commission settle industrial disputes.
Eating meat in Morocco has always been a question of social status.
There had been a question about the Grameen Bank.
I do not know, it has always been a question in my mind.
It 's never been a question of what platform we would support first.
The relationship between UNCTAD and WTO has been a question mark for some people of late.
Hitherto, it has been a question of Europol exploiting its current mandate to the full.
Messi 's whole life has been a question of scale.
Never been a question of, if they will get caught, only when.
The suspect 's mental health has been a question from the moment he was arrested.

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