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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'no problem of' is not correct and usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'no problem with' instead. Example sentence: I have no problem with meeting at the park on Saturday.
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"There is no problem of that kind," Huang said.
No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings.
"Everybody know my vote and nobody disturb me and I have no problem of corruption … finished.
"I would have no problem of any diplomat sleeping within the city limits," Mr. Wildes said.
Traub thinks that there is no problem of the department store that a good merchant can't solve.
The Prime Minister of Australia said, In Australia we have no problem of anti-Semitism, thank God.
Since the new tissue would carry the patient's own genome, there should be no problem of immune rejection.
There is no problem of "unemployability" as such; there is a problem of low productivity among the unskilled.
The 20th-century notion that there is a "mystery" regarding the Etruscan language was fundamentally erroneous; there exists no problem of decipherment, as was often wrongly asserted.
"And we know that Yukos has paid advance fees for rail shipment and to Transneft through August, so there is no problem of short-term cash flow," he added, referring to the oil pipeline monopoly.
With noncombat service members, there's no problem of unit cohesion, and the U.S. military could use the talents of the thousands of gay and lesbian recruits who would serve in supporting roles.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com