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The phrase "That's not a problem" is a common and correct part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to reassure someone that something is not an issue or concern. It can be used in various contexts, such as in response to a request or complaint, or when offering help or support. Example 1: "Can you send me the report by tomorrow?" "Sure, that's not a problem." Example 2: "I accidentally spilled coffee on your shirt." "Don't worry about it, that's not a problem." Example 3: "I need to take a day off next week for a family emergency." "Of course, that's not a problem. Let me know if you need anything else."
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You know what, that's not a problem sometimes for me.
In London or Manchester, that's not a problem.
Obviously for Toby that's not a problem!
Good thing that's not a problem in the USA!
Now, his colleagues joke, that's not a problem.
No, you could make a call, that's not a problem.
And if you don't want to go the publishing route, that's not a problem.
That's not a problem at Jack's Luxury Oyster Bar.
That's not a problem with renewables.
"That's not a problem for us.
That's not a problem at the moment.
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