64 question
[siks-tee-fawr-dol-er, -fohr-] /ˈsɪks tiˌfɔrˈdɒl ər, -ˌfoʊr-/
noun
the critical or basic question or problem:
whether the measure will get through congress this session or not is the sixty-four-dollar question.
also, $64 question.
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[siks-tee-fawr-dol-er, -fohr-] /ˈsɪks tiˌfɔrˈdɒl ər, -ˌfoʊr-/ noun the critical or basic question or problem: whether the measure will get through congress this session or not is the sixty-four-dollar question. also, $64 question.
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