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"find no problems" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that there are no issues or difficulties with something. For example: "After thoroughly checking the work, we found no problems."
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If their safety tests find no problems, permission for the controlled release of the rust species will be requested from UK regulators.
He looked like someone who had just come back from a relaxing vacation to find no problems awaiting him at the office.
But visitors who want to live the ballin' life and feel like a secret agent should find no problems getting into the theme in places like Monaco, Tangier, Saint Tropez and Moscow - just wear a Hugo Boss suit and go where we tell you to go.
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I find no problem with sacrifice.
Two crew members put on hazmat suits and went out with flashlights, waiting three minutes in the entry to simulate pressurization, but could find no problem.
There are philosophers who appear to find no problem here; they argue that there can be no possibility of, say, a moral or a religious vision of the world that rivals the scientific vision.
It is clear that it has a unique global minimum that is easy to find (no problem with local minimum values).
But some prominent evangelicals, including a few who were part of Trump's evangelical advisory committee, find no problem with it.
This I did and found no problems.
(The Kremlin monitors did — and found no problems).
"Our representative who went there found no problems," he said.
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