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Discover LudwigThe phrase "problem doing" is incorrect in written English.
Instead, you could use "having a problem" or "trouble doing". For example: I am having a problem finding the answer to this question.
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I've been having a problem doing that".
Physically, I had no problem doing it.
Gemma had no problem doing that.
Mr. Butler has no problem doing it.
I have no problem doing that".
"Still, I had no problem doing a mission in them.
Deitch has no problem doing business with the new wave of collectors.
"With weak federal laws about gun trafficking, people have no problem doing this.
"I have no problem doing that for the first few months," Junger said.
"I have no problem doing a haircut at midnight," he said.
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