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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if no problem" is a correct part of a sentence and it can be used in written English
It is used to make polite requests and offers in order to check that something is acceptable to the person you are talking to. For example: "I can come by later this evening if no problem."
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"It always looks so polished and like things are going along as if no problem.
Gregson added: "Even if no problem over food and oil … serious disruption to industry will soon be felt and there will pressure on government to find a solution".
A lot of products do well on Kickstarter because of their "cool factor", says Goetgeluk, but if no problem is solved or need fulfilled, the novelty wears off quickly.
Several people close to Chinese policy makers said that the matter had been complicated by an article last week in The New York Times, which said that Chinese officials were very close to announcing a shift in currency policy and might even act before Mr. Hu's Washington visit if no problem emerged.
If it can't be found, of course, it can't be fixed, and even if no problem exists, it may haunt you forever.
Nevertheless, there are some solutions on the PF that are naturally preferred, even if no problem specific preference can be proposed.
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"If company pay money, no problem".
"What if another car is coming?" "No problem.
Under the current system, permits can be renewed in perpetuity if no problems arise.
If no problems arise, a final deal could be reached this week.
If no problems are found, the Discovery will be hauled to its launching pad on Monday.
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