there's some question of (something)

there's some question of (something)

There is some doubt or uncertainty about whether something is or will be the case. There is still some question of what the president plans to do regarding the revised tax proposal passed by the senate. While scientists agree that the incident will have an impact on the environment, there's some question of how long and how serious that impact will be.
See also: of, question
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

there’s some/no question of something/of doing something

there is some/no possibility of something/doing something: I’m afraid there is no question of you leaving work early this afternoon. Apparently there is some question of our getting three days’ extra leave this year. I hope we do.
See also: no, of, question, something
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See also:
  • you think
  • cast doubt on (someone or something)
  • cast doubt
  • cast doubt on
  • gain ground against (something)
  • or what
  • or what?
  • have stars in (one's) eyes
  • have stars in eyes
  • have stars in your eyes