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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have no issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that no problems or complications are present. For example: I have given the go-ahead for the project. We have no issues with the budget, timeline, or resources needed.
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I have no issues with him.
No? Then you have no issues.
"I have no issues with it.
"They have no issues with being bicultural.
I have no issues buying frozen partly prepared foods.
and so we have no issues that way.
"I have no issues of identity," she said, laughing.
I mean, obviously, I have no issues with — Shhh.
"I have no issues I want to discuss or anything".
We have no issues with divided families sitting together.
In inner city multicultural areas, I have no issues.
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