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The phrase "no issues with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to express that there are no problems or difficulties with something. For example: - I have no issues with completing the project on time. - There were no issues with the software during the testing phase. - She has no issues with public speaking. - We have no issues with the new team member's performance so far. - The restaurant had no issues with accommodating our large group for dinner.
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He had no issues with commodity capitalism.
I have no issues with him.
"I have no issues with it.
"They have no issues with being bicultural.
I mean, obviously, I have no issues with — Shhh.
Koeman's opinions, there are no issues with me.
"There are no issues with his health at all".
"I have had no issues with the pitches at all.
We have no issues with divided families sitting together.
Judge Baer raised no issues with the deal.
Unlike Pfizer, Arean had no issues with initial recruitment.
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