THE QUESTION IS WHAT

Definition: Referring to an inquiry or query about something, seeking information or clarification on a particular matter.

Synonyms: What's Next, That's It, That's The Issue, What Now, What's The Deal

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The question is what you want for breakfast.
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In the classroom, the question is what we learned yesterday.
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Exploring a new city, the question is what attractions to visit first.
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Planning a party, the question is what theme to choose.
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The question is what prompted her sudden change in behavior.
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We need to discuss the question of what constitutes fair treatment in the workplace.
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We must consider the question of what implications this research has for future medical advancements.
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The question is what cosmic forces govern the trajectory of distant galaxies in our expanding universe.
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The question is what you plan to do about the situation.
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What the question is remains unclear to everyone involved.
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Everyone involved is unclear about what the question is.
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Her opinion on the matter is unclear, but the question is what intrigues her.
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The question is what everyone wants an answer to.
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Whether they will succeed depends on what the question is.
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What the question is, is often more important than the answer.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, everyone. Today, we need to discuss the budget allocation for the upcoming project.B: Sounds good. Do we have any estimates on the costs for each phase?A: Yes, we do. However, the question is what factors should we prioritize when allocating the budget?C: I believe we should prioritize resource allocation based on the project's critical path activities.A: That's a valid point. But the question is what metrics should we use to determine the critical path?B: Perhaps we should consider the tasks with the longest duration first?
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