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The phrase "a problem with nobody" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where one is discussing an issue that does not involve any specific person or group, but it is awkwardly phrased.
Example: "In this situation, there seems to be a problem with nobody taking responsibility for the project."
Alternatives: "an issue with no one" or "a problem involving no one".
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I have a problem with nobody.
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She had no problem with nobody".
Does nobody see a problem with that?
(Nobody has a problem with onstage violence when it's a matter of a certain Crucifixion).
"We would pack into one car, nobody had a problem with it either.
"Nobody had a problem with having two proms until it got all this publicity".
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All the attention to detail does seem odd, considering nobody had a problem with his church before Hurricane Katrina.
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