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"have no problem doing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that someone does not have any difficulty or objections in doing something. Example 1: I have no problem doing the dishes tonight, since I don't have any plans. Example 2: She had no problem doing the presentation, as she had rehearsed it many times. Example 3: They have no problem doing overtime to meet the deadline for the project. Example 4: He has no problem doing household chores, as he enjoys cooking and cleaning. Example 5: We have no problem doing favors for our friends, as long as they are reasonable requests.
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I have no problem doing that".
"With weak federal laws about gun trafficking, people have no problem doing this.
"I have no problem doing that for the first few months," Junger said.
"I have no problem doing a haircut at midnight," he said.
Being on the Roc Nation roster also means shining up one's presentation, which Ms. Minogue should have no problem doing.
"For $24.11 an hour, I have no problem doing my job, but don't ask me to play Superman".
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You may look at space in an older building and figure that you'll have no problems doing business there because the current or most recent tenant didn't.
At follow-up, patients who were subsequently able to take part in their chosen "enjoyed activity" were more likely to have no problems doing usual activities, compared with those who were still unable to take part in the single activity.
Physically, I had no problem doing it.
Gemma had no problem doing that.
Mr. Butler has no problem doing it.
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