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Discover Ludwig'it's no problem' is correct and can be used in written English.
This is a polite way to respond to someone asking you to do something, usually to assure them that it won't be an issue. For example, someone might ask, "Can you help me move this heavy box?" and you could respond, "It's no problem!".
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" 'It's fine, I'm dying.'ItIt's fine, your mother's dying, it's no problem, it's just life.
"Physically, it's no problem," Henson said before Tuesday's game at Dodd Stadium in Norwich.
But if one electron's spin flips to the opposite direction, then it's no problem.
"It's no problem, we will stick together," said Saint-André after last night's win.
"It's no problem.
And it's no problem".
It's no problem at all".
If not, it's no problem.
"No, no, it's no problem.
"It's no problem," she says.
"You're sure it's no problem?
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