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Discover LudwigThe phrase "never problem" is not considered grammatically correct or usable in written English
It is missing a verb and does not make sense as a standalone phrase. It is possible that it is a shortened version of a longer phrase, such as "never a problem" or "never a problem again." Example: The new system is so efficient that it's never a problem to finish my work on time.
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Response categories for each of the items were 0 = "not active due to problems", 1 = "problem all the time", 2 = "problem nearly all the time", 3 = "problem quite often", 4 = "problem quite rarely", and 5 = "never problem".
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MNSQ = Mean-square statistic with expectation 1. 0 = never a problem. 1 = almost never a problem. 2 = sometimes a problem.
Never a problem.
Money was never a problem.
That's never its problem.
Bookings were never a problem.
Conversation was never a problem.
Never a problem ever again".
"There was never a problem," Cher said.
"It was never a problem," she said.
The kitchen is never the problem".
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